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Título Revista
Transcultural
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2014
Língua
Inglês
País
Portugal
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Abstract/Resumo
The era of globalization brings about an increasing number of people that migrates
and adapts to different cultures not only once, but multiple times in their lives. One of
the central questions for social psychologists is how these different cultural experiences
are processed and integrated into a person’s cultural identity. To date, social
psychology has mainly examined this issue from a biculturalism perspective. However,
this does not correspond to the reality of multiple cultural experiences which
assumingly all have an effect on people’s self-conception as cultural beings. In this
paper it is suggested that a transcultural perspective is better fitted to respond to
these new forms of multiculturalism. The present paper clarifies what this concept is
and to what extent a transcultural identity is distinctive from a bicultural identity. A
study conducted within a Master thesis project is briefly presented which aimed to
examine the meaning of transcultural identity. This work has been conducted in partnership
with a member of the Health for All (H4A) research group at CIS-IUL and the
High Commission for Migrations (Alto Comissariado para as Migrações, ACM). A
selection of the preliminary findings is briefly presented as well as implications of
transculturalism for future research and applied areas.
Agradecimentos/Acknowledgements
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Palavras-chave
Transcultural identity; Transculturalism, Multiculturalism, Globalization
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