Acculturation
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- Multiculturalism: Multiculturalism involves the process of acculturation, where cultural groups adapt to and adopt aspects of other cultures.
- Cultural Identity: Acculturation, the process of adapting to a new culture while maintaining aspects of one’s original culture, can shape cultural identity.
- Diaspora: Diasporas undergo processes of acculturation, adapting to new cultural contexts.
- Diaspora: Diasporic communities undergo processes of acculturation, adapting to new cultural environments.
- Cultural Hybridity: Acculturation, the process of adopting or integrating elements of another culture, can lead to cultural hybridity.
- Cultural Adaptations: Acculturation is a process of cultural adaptation where individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
- Ethnic Identity: The process of acculturation, or adapting to a new cultural environment, can impact ethnic identity.
- Westernization: Westernization can lead to acculturation, where non-Western societies adopt Western cultural traits and values.
- Cultural Fusion: Acculturation is the process of cultural change resulting from prolonged contact between cultures, which can lead to cultural fusion.