The diversity of cultural diversity : psychological consequences of different patterns of intercultural contact and mixing
Culture mixing is a critical consequence of globalization. Thus, predicting the effects of globalization on individual psychological processes requires understanding the effects of exposure to culture mixing on cognition, attitudes, and behaviors. Prior research has demonstrated that perceiving the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1429512020-07-15T06:07:05Z The diversity of cultural diversity : psychological consequences of different patterns of intercultural contact and mixing Cheon, Bobby Kyungbeom School of Social Sciences Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR Social sciences::Psychology Cultural Identity Culture Mixing Culture mixing is a critical consequence of globalization. Thus, predicting the effects of globalization on individual psychological processes requires understanding the effects of exposure to culture mixing on cognition, attitudes, and behaviors. Prior research has demonstrated that perceiving the mixing of own and foreign cultures can trigger subsequent shifts across a wide range of psychological processes. This article proposes that the psychological consequences of culture mixing can be understood through consideration of the specific form of culture mixing involved and the fundamental psychological functions that cultures (particularly heritage cultures) fulfill. Culture mixing itself is a diverse, heterogeneous phenomenon, and different forms of culture mixing (e.g., simultaneous co-presence, superimposition, fusion) may activate different psychological outcomes. Furthermore, heritage cultures serve critical psychological functions by providing guides and normative standards for behavior, acting as markers that facilitate differentiation of ingroup members from those of outgroups and buffering against psychological threats. The frustration or disruption of these functions by culture mixing may serve as a basis for predicting psychological responses to mixing. Finally, this article suggests key areas for future study in culture mixing and how studying diverse patterns of culture mixing may be critical for enriching cognition and behavior in response to reminders of globalization. Accepted version 2020-07-15T06:01:25Z 2020-07-15T06:01:25Z 2018 Journal Article Cheon, B. K. (2019). The diversity of cultural diversity : psychological consequences of different patterns of intercultural contact and mixing. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 22(1), 93-105. doi:10.1111/ajsp.12321 1367-2223 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142951 10.1111/ajsp.12321 2-s2.0-85060878421 1 22 93 105 en Asian Journal of Social Psychology © 2018 Asian Association of Social Psychology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. All rights reserved.This paper was published in Asian Journal of Social Psychology and is made available with permission of Asian Association of Social Psychology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. application/pdf |
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Culture mixing is a critical consequence of globalization. Thus, predicting the effects of globalization on individual psychological processes requires understanding the effects of exposure to culture mixing on cognition, attitudes, and behaviors. Prior research has demonstrated that perceiving the mixing of own and foreign cultures can trigger subsequent shifts across a wide range of psychological processes. This article proposes that the psychological consequences of culture mixing can be understood through consideration of the specific form of culture mixing involved and the fundamental psychological functions that cultures (particularly heritage cultures) fulfill. Culture mixing itself is a diverse, heterogeneous phenomenon, and different forms of culture mixing (e.g., simultaneous co-presence, superimposition, fusion) may activate different psychological outcomes. Furthermore, heritage cultures serve critical psychological functions by providing guides and normative standards for behavior, acting as markers that facilitate differentiation of ingroup members from those of outgroups and buffering against psychological threats. The frustration or disruption of these functions by culture mixing may serve as a basis for predicting psychological responses to mixing. Finally, this article suggests key areas for future study in culture mixing and how studying diverse patterns of culture mixing may be critical for enriching cognition and behavior in response to reminders of globalization. |
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