Intraregional Migration in Latin America – Psychological Perspectives on Acculturation and Intergroup Relations
Psychological Perspectives on Acculturation and Intergroup Relations
Series: Psychology in Latin America;
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Product details:
- Publisher MX – APA Publishing
- Date of Publication 16 March 2021
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9781433833809
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages270 pages
- Size 228x197x17 mm
- Weight 394 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Examining the psychosocial roots of migration in Latin America, the volume dissects how war, political strife, and socioeconomic disparities spur movement. It highlights experiences of prejudice, microaggressions, and nationhood struggles faced by migrants amid colonial legacies and evolving cultural dynamics.
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This book addresses the psychosocial causes, consequences, and underpinnings of intraregional migration in Latin America.
War, political instability, and disparities in wealth and opportunity have long driven migration within Latin America, and this process shows no sign of slowing. In this book, cross-cultural and social psychologists address the urgent issues that face migrants throughout Central and South America. This includes overt prejudice and discrimination, particularly toward immigrants of indigenous or African-American origin microaggressions the tendency to positively value fair skin and European surnames as well as political questions regarding the nature of citizenship and nationhood and links between legacies of colonialism and slavery and present-day inequality.
Contributors offer conceptual, theoretical, and methodological tools for understanding the psychological processes that underlie migration and intergroup contact. Chapters focus on migration between and within countries in Central and South America, including Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil.
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