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Introduction to "Acculturation Theory, Research and Application: Working with and for Communities"

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Ward, Colleen

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The paper counters the claim that current acculturation research has very little practical utility and provides an overview of the special issue on "Acculturation Theory, Research and Application: Working with and for Communities." The overview indicates that community-based research is widespread and that although it is characterized by a diversity of locations, populations and investigative methods, the studies share common objectives of empowering acculturating individuals and communities, enhancing social integration and psychological well being, and improving interpersonal and intergroup relations.

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Psychology, Social psychology, Cross-cultural psychology , Sociology, Anthropology

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International Journal of Intercultural Relations

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10.1016/j.ijintrel.2010.02.001

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