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Intraregional migration in Latin America : psychological perspectives on acculturation and intergroup relations /

"This book addresses the psychosocial causes, consequences, and underpinnings of intra-regional migration in Latin America. War, political instability, and disparities in wealth and opportunity have long driven migration within Latin America, and this process shows no sign of slowing. In this b...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Smith-Castro, Vanessa (Editor ), Pettigrew, Thomas F., 1931- (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2021]
Colección:Psychology in Latin America
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Intraregional Migration in Latin America From a Psychological Perspective
  • Part I. Intercultural Contact and Acculturation
  • Chapter 1. South-South Migration In Chile: Well-Being and Intergroup Relations Between Latin American Immigrants and Host Society Members
  • Chapter 2. Acculturation Strategies And Multicultural Identity In Bolivia: Influences of a Plural Society
  • Chapter 3. Acculturation in International Students in Argentina: Factors That Predict Adaptation
  • Chapter 4. My Home, My Rules: Costa Rican Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration
  • Part II. Intergroup Relations And Social Change
  • Chapter 5. Exploring Discrimination and Prejudice in Education: Contributions from Social Psychology to the Immigrant Phenomenon in Chile
  • Chapter 6. Disadvantage, Contact, and Health Among Indigenous People In Mexico and Chile
  • Chapter 7. Socio-Ideological Beliefs and Perspective Taking Versus the Two-Headed Dragon: A Latin American Prejudice Story, as Told in Argentina
  • Chapter 8. "What Brings Us Together and Sets Us Apart": Regional Identities and Intergroup Relations as the Basis of Peruvian National Identity in Samples From Ayacucho and Lima
  • Chapter 9. "They Are Close to Us, but We Are so Different From Them": Prejudice Toward Immigrants and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
  • Conclusion: Implications for Future Research
  • Index
  • About the Editors.