What i Know in my mind and Where my Heart Belongs: Multicultural Identity Negotiation and its Cognitive Consequences

Carmit T. Tadmor*, Ying yi Hong, Chi Yue Chiu, Sun No

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12 Scopus citations
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Psychology of Social and Cultural Diversity
EditorsRichard J. Crisp
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Pages115-144
Number of pages30
ISBN (Electronic)9781444325447
ISBN (Print)9781405195621
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2010

Publication series

NameSocial issues and interventions

Keywords

  • Acculturation complexity model
  • Factors affecting multicultural identity management
  • Failure to differentiate-between multicultural mind and multicultural self
  • Immigrants to other countries-job opportunities, hopes of personal and professional development failing
  • Intercultural competence-discovering, adjusting, and integrating new attitudes and values from foreign cultures
  • Multicultural experience, incidents of racial tension, prejudice and intergroup violence in multicultural societies
  • Multicultural identity negotiation and its cognitive consequences
  • Multicultural mind application and multicultural knowledge benefits
  • Multicultural self-patterns of cultural identification
  • Social intervention and policy implications

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