Intraregional Migration in Latin America : Psychological Perspectives on Acculturation and Intergroup Relations (Psychology in Latin America)

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Intraregional Migration in Latin America : Psychological Perspectives on Acculturation and Intergroup Relations (Psychology in Latin America)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 269 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433833809
  • DDC分類 305.906912098

Full Description

This book addresses the psychosocial causes, consequences, and underpinnings of intraregional 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 book, cross-cultural and social psychologists address the urgent issues that face migrants throughout Central and South America. This includes overt prejudice and discrimination, particularly toward immigrants of indigenous or African-American origin microaggressions the tendency to positively value fair skin and European surnames as well as political questions regarding the nature of citizenship and nationhood and links between legacies of colonialism and slavery and present-day inequality.

Contributors offer conceptual, theoretical, and methodological tools for understanding the psychological processes that underlie migration and intergroup contact. Chapters focus on migration between and within countries in Central and South America, including Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil.

Contents

Foreword
Thomas F. Pettigrew

Introduction: Intraregional Migration in Latin America From a Psychological Perspective
Vanessa Smith-Castro, David Sirlop amp uacute , Anja Eller, and H amp uuml seyin amp Ccedil akal

Part I. Intercultural Contact and Acculturation 

Chapter . South-South Migration in Chile: Well-Being and Intergroup Relations Between Latin-American Immigrants and Host Society Members
Mar amp iacute a Jos amp eacute Mera-Lemp, Gonzalo Mart amp iacute nez-Zelaya, Marian Bilbao, and Aracely Orellana

Chapter 2. Acculturation Strategies and Multicultural Identity in Bolivia: Influences of a Plural Society
Eric Roth and Adriana M amp eacute ndez

Chapter 3. Acculturation in International Students in Argentina: Factors That Predict Adaptation
Alejandro Castro Solano and Mar amp iacute a Laura Lupano Perugini

Chapter 4. My Home, My Rules: Costa Rican Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration
Vanessa Smith-Castro, Eugenia Gallardo-Allen, and Mauricio Molina-Delgado

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
Natalia Salas, Dante Castillo, David Huepe, Luis Eduardo Thayer Correa, and Felipe Kong

Chapter . Disadvantage, Contact, and Health Among Indigenous People in Mexico and Chile
Anja Eller, H amp uuml seyin amp Ccedil akal, and David Sirlop amp uacute

Chapter 7.  Socio-Ideological Beliefs and Perspective Taking Versus the Two-Headed Dragon:  A Latin American Prejudice Story, as Told in Argentina
Carlos M. D amp iacute az-L amp aacute zaro, Jerem amp iacute as D. Tosi, Luz M. Castro, and Carolina E. Borgeat-Linares

Chapter 8. amp quot What Brings Us Together and Sets Us Apart amp quot : Regional Identities and Intergroup Relations as the Basis of Peruvian National Identity in Samples from Ayacucho and Lima
Rosa Mar amp iacute a Cueto, Agust amp iacute n Espinosa, and Harry Lewis

Chapter 9. amp ldquo They Are Close to Us, but We Are So Different From Them amp rdquo : Prejudice Toward Immigrants and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
Valdiney V. Gouveia, Rafaella C. R. Ara amp uacute jo, and Taciano L. Milfont

Conclusion: Implications for Future Research
Vanessa Smith-Castro, David Sirlop amp uacute , Anja Eller, and H amp uuml seyin amp Ccedil akal
 

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