Culture as a Dynamic Construct
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Culture as a Dynamic Construct
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Associated name (asn): Susan De Bruin-Eiselen
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Associated name (asn): De Bruin-Eiselen, Susan
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Canada has one of the largest immigrant societies in the world. Canada prides itself on being a cultural mosaic and not a cultural melting pot. Qualitative ethnographic insight and observations I have made as an immigrant to Canada are discussed as they relate to Psychological Theory. The following questions are asked: What is the dynamic balance between acculturation, assimilation and stagnation? What represents a successful transition into Canadian culture for an immigrant? |
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Culture as a Dynamic Construct
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