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What is Acculturation Stress

Handbook of Research on Social Inequality and Education
Acculturation stress is cognitive, emotional, and physiological stress reactions exhibited in the face of acculturation experiences and progressions.
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Acculturation Stress and Its Reflections in Terms of Social Inequality
Kasım Karataş (Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, Turkey) and Mustafa Baloglu (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9108-5.ch019
Abstract
Within the framework of social justice principles, it is important that the members of the host culture and the immigrant community develop bilateral acceptance and solidarity. Both bodies have responsibilities in preventing discrimination, social inequality, social disparity, and social injustice so that the experiences of acculturation stress do not become detrimental to societal peace and accord. It is an important source of social inequality that the members of the host country have prejudice and discriminate against immigrants on a personal and institutional basis and deprive them of social support. Higher levels of acculturation stress experienced by immigrant children and adolescents due to social inequality might lead to an unhealthy acculturation process. As a result, in the light of social justice and on the basis of universal human rights, a healthy social interaction and integration will be achieved by handling the process of acculturation and reducing the effects of acculturation stress.
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