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Geopsychiatry: Climate change, migration, and mental health.

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Acculturation, Cultural Self, and Identity of Japanese Children in U.S. Schools: Insights from Japanese Temporary Resident and Immigrant Parents

, 2020
Relocation to a new culture has significant impacts on individuals’ “self” and identity. This qualitative study examines the perspectives of Japanese temporary resident and immigrant parents on their children’s acculturation to U.S. local schools and its
Misa Kayama, N. Yamakawa
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Diamonds at the margin of empires: ‘baseball complex’ in the Japanese American internment and colonized Taiwan

Cultural Studies, 2020
This article studies baseball played at ‘the margin of empires.’ It attends to the manifestations of ‘baseball complex’ – the persistent sociopsychological affective force for baseball that derives from personal experiences/memories and political ...
Hsiu‐Chuan Lee
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Quad-dimensional acculturation, cultural integration, and life satisfaction of South Sudanese refugee young adults in the United States: A quasilongitudinal qualitative study.

Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology, 2022
OBJECTIVE This study aims to describe acculturation among South Sudanese refugees (SSRes) as young adults in the U.S. based on a tridimensional (3D) acculturation framework. METHOD Aligning with a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach,
Junghee Yoon   +3 more
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From the Outside Looking In: The Yiddish Poems of the Lithuanian South African Poet David Fram (1903-1988)

Journal of Literary Studies, 2019
Summary The poetry of the Lithuanian Yiddish poet, David Fram, makes a significant contribution to the understanding of a single immigrant's relocation in a specific time and place.
H. Frankel
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Migration, cultural capital and acculturation

International Review of Psychiatry, 2020
Migration is not a recent phenomenon. Human beings have moved around the globe for numerous reasons over past millennia and will continue to do so. Moving to a new culture, especially if there are differences in primary language, diet, dress etc can ...
D. Bhugra, C. Watson, A. Ventriglio
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Cultural Acculturation Found in the Practice of Tradition Petik Laut

Cultural Narratives
Petik Laut practice, which is carried out in coastal areas of East Java, Indonesia, is an expression of appreciation and prayer for protection by fishing communities.
Khairunisha Amshalia Jonorman   +3 more
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