Acculturation orientations of competing host communities toward valued and devalued immigrants
Year:
2004
Author :
Volume and number:
, 28 (6)
Journal:
, International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Pages :
, 507-532
Abstract
This study explored how members of competing host communities may endorse different acculturation orientations towards valued and devalued immigrants settled in the bilingual city of Montreal. Francophone (N=422) and Anglophone (N=401) host community students from low-, medium- and high-ethnic diversity colleges completed the host community acculturation scale (HCAS) along with a questionnaire monitoring a range of social psychological correlates of acculturation orientations. Results showed that Anglophones were more integrationist and individualist and less assimilationist than Francophones. Both Francophones and Anglophones were more integrationist and individualist and less assimilationist, segregationist and exclusionist toward valued than devalued immigrants. Attending a multiethnic college had no influence on respondents’ acculturation orientations. The more welcoming acculturation orientations of Anglophones compared to Francophones was corroborated by results obtained with immigrants attending the French and the English colleges. Social psychological profiles of the respective acculturation orientations were similar across both host communities thus supporting the construct validity of the HCAS. Attitude toward co-national outgroup was a significant determinant of each acculturation orientations, suggesting that intergroup relations between rival host communities has an impact on acculturation orientations toward immigrants.
Notes :
Ce texte est disponible sur le site web de Richard Bourhis : www.psycho.uqam.ca/NUN/d_pages_profs/d_bourhis/accueil.htm. Ce site web contient plus de 50 chapitres et articles, sous format PDF, qui peuvent être imprimés (pour usage personnel seulement).
This text is available on Richard Bourhis’s website: www.psycho.uqam.ca/NUN/d_pages_profs/d_bourhis/accueil.htm. This website contains more than 50 chapters and articles, under PDF format, that can be printed (for personal usage only).
Notes :
Ce texte est disponible sur le site web de Richard Bourhis : www.psycho.uqam.ca/NUN/d_pages_profs/d_bourhis/accueil.htm. Ce site web contient plus de 50 chapitres et articles, sous format PDF, qui peuvent être imprimés (pour usage personnel seulement).
This text is available on Richard Bourhis’s website: www.psycho.uqam.ca/NUN/d_pages_profs/d_bourhis/accueil.htm. This website contains more than 50 chapters and articles, under PDF format, that can be printed (for personal usage only).
Theme :
Acculturation of minoritiesAnglophonesFrancophonesImmigrationIntegration
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