Migration Psychology

From Author
Chapter 1. Research culture, adaptation to new surrounding and cross-cultural methods
1.1.Concept of culture
1.1.1.Conception of culture and factors involved in its forming
1.1.2. Psychological dimensions of cultures
1.2.Peculiarity of the culture of Australia
1.2.1.Forming of Australian culture and the question of Australian national identity
1.2.2.Australia and Russia in the light of cultural dimensions
1.2.3.Analysis of other characteristics of communicating cultures
1.2.4.Cultural profile of Australia
1.3. Cross-cultural point of view
1.3.1. Problems with cross-cultural researches
1.3.2. Examples of cross-cultural research
1.3.3. Importance of cross-cultural research in the modern world
1.3.4. The Model for cultural learning and cross-cultural trainings
1.4. Culture assimilator
1.4.1.Theoretic basis of culture assimilator and its place among methods of cross-cultural psychology
1.4.2.Steps for constructing culture assimilators
1.5. Conception of ethnic (national) stereotype
1.6. Conception of cultural shock
1.7. Adaptation to new cultural surroundings
1.7.1. Conception of adaptation
1.7.2. Typology of adaptation
1.7.3. Effects of unsuccesful adaptation of personality
1.7.4. Intolerance and its influences in international communications
1.7.5. Factors influencing the process of adaptation to new cultural surroundings
Chapter 2. Organisation, methods and results of the research (author project)
2.1.Research plan
2.2.Grounding methods
2.3.Research hypothesis
2.4.Analysis and interpretation of results
2.5.Conclusions
2.6.Recomendations
Inference
Bibliography
Enclosures
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