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Hurh, Won Moo; Kim, Kwang Chung – International Migration Review, 1984
"Adhesive adaptation" occurs when aspects of a new culture and social relations with members of the host society are added on to immigrants' traditional culture and social networks, without replacing or modifying any significant part of the old. Interviews with 615 Korean immigrants empirically confirmed this adaptation model. (Author/KH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Biculturalism, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
Goldstein, Sidney; Goldscheider, Calvin – 1968
This study concentrates on generation change and social change in a Jewish community in the metropolitan area of Providence, Rhode Island, as a means of delineating the multidimensional nature of assimilation patterns among three generations of American Jews. Concomitant to a consideration of the degree and nature of assimilation and acculturation…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Biculturalism, Cultural Pluralism, Demography