acculturation

IPA: ʌkˈʌɫtʃɝˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • A process by which the culture of an isolated society changes on contact with a different one.
  • A process by which a person acquires the culture of the society that they inhabit, starting at birth.
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Examples of "acculturation" in Sentences

  • Group foreign origin acculturation.
  • Ethnogenesis process of acculturation.
  • Memorandum on the study of acculturation.
  • Perhaps these can come in the acculturation section.
  • There is an acculturation period for mostWikipedians.
  • Acculturation can't be forced, and it can be overdone.
  • Acculturation can't be forced, and 'it can be overdone.
  • The so called acculturation is also full of such deceit!
  • Resistance to acculturation and assimilation in an Indian pueblo.
  • As for scientific measures of acculturation, there are tons of them.
  • It called for the continued development of missionary acculturation.
  • And that different treatment leads to differences -- in acculturation and perspective.
  • In the end, the process of acculturation is as true for technological processes as it is for humans.
  • Other factors can also influence non-adherence to a prescription regimen, such as acculturation and language barriers.
  • A common process in such situations is known as acculturation, defined as a marginal or specific culture’s adaptation to the dominant culture.
  • If acculturation translates into stronger female leadership this contradicts assumptions that Indigenous (ie, traditional) societies tend to be more egalitarian and place value on women’s participation.
  • Other recommendations for improving the quality and quantity of data include developing standard Asian-specific measurement tools for things such as acculturation, which indicates how well a certain population has adapted to the U.S. culture, as well as diet.
  • Ii are in the final analysis the most easily relied-on source of emo­ Sociologists use the term acculturation to describe the process ~. tional and financial support, and in that sense the most reliable in which the immigrants, and particularly their descendants, first alter and then drop most of the culture they bring with them source of security.

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