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Title: “It's only other people who make me feel black” : acculturation, identity, and agency in a multicultural community
Authors: Howarth, Caroline
Wagner, Wolfgang
Magnusson, Nicola
Sammut, Gordon
Keywords: Group identity -- Attitudes
Acculturation -- Social aspects
Acculturation -- Psychological aspects
Social representations
Interpersonal relations and culture
Multiculturalism -- Psychological aspects
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Howarth, C., Wagner, W., Magnusson, N., & Sammut, G. (2014). “It's only other people who make me feel black”: acculturation, identity, and agency in a multicultural community. Political Psychology, 35(1), 81-95.
Abstract: This article explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage children and adults. Children, teenagers, and parents with mixed heritage participated in a community arts project that invited them to deliberate, construct, and reconstruct their cultural identities and cultural relations. We found that acculturation, cultural and raced identities, are constructed through a series of oppositional themes: cultural maintenance versus cultural contact; identity as inclusion versus identity as exclusion; institutionalized ideologies versus agency. The findings point towards an understanding of acculturation as a dynamic, situated, and multifaceted process: acculturation in movement. To investigate this, we argue that acculturation research needs to develop a more dynamic and situated approach to the study of identity, representation, and culture. The article concludes with a discussion on the need for political psychologists to develop methods attuned to the tensions and politics of acculturation that are capable of highlighting the possibilities for resistance and social change.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/82862
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