Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies

In the modern world, the processes of globalization, migration, increased social mobility, the availability of tourism and other ways of meeting cultures lead to the activation of intercultural communication. More and more people become bearers of more than one culture (biculturals). The choice of a...

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Autores principales: Yasin M.I., Ryabichenko T.A.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7222d5857426468db5795986301ca1272021-11-23T15:51:06ZCognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies10.17759/jmfp.20211003082304-4977https://doaj.org/article/7222d5857426468db5795986301ca1272021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://psyjournals.ru/files/123322/jmfp_2021_n3_Yasin_Ryabichenko.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2304-4977In the modern world, the processes of globalization, migration, increased social mobility, the availability of tourism and other ways of meeting cultures lead to the activation of intercultural communication. More and more people become bearers of more than one culture (biculturals). The choice of an identity model in scientific publications is often considered as a result of environmental influences, but intrapsychic factors, including cognitive styles, are not sufficiently considered. Existing studies give a rather vague picture. The purpose of this work is to generalize the available data on the role of the cognitive component in the identification processes, to identify possible predictors of hybrid and alternative identification, to build a model of the influence of cognitive factors on the choice of an identification model. The author's hypothetical model of cognitive predictors of hybrid or alternative identity (in the schema format) is proposed. We see further prospects for working on the problem in the empirical testing of the proposed model.Yasin M.I.Ryabichenko T.A.Moscow State University of Psychology and Educationarticleidentificationhybrid and alternative identificationmulticultural environmentintercultural competencecognitive opennesscultural frametolerance of uncertaintycognitive complexityconflictPsychologyBF1-990RUСовременная зарубежная психология, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 79-91 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic identification
hybrid and alternative identification
multicultural environment
intercultural competence
cognitive openness
cultural frame
tolerance of uncertainty
cognitive complexity
conflict
Psychology
BF1-990
spellingShingle identification
hybrid and alternative identification
multicultural environment
intercultural competence
cognitive openness
cultural frame
tolerance of uncertainty
cognitive complexity
conflict
Psychology
BF1-990
Yasin M.I.
Ryabichenko T.A.
Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
description In the modern world, the processes of globalization, migration, increased social mobility, the availability of tourism and other ways of meeting cultures lead to the activation of intercultural communication. More and more people become bearers of more than one culture (biculturals). The choice of an identity model in scientific publications is often considered as a result of environmental influences, but intrapsychic factors, including cognitive styles, are not sufficiently considered. Existing studies give a rather vague picture. The purpose of this work is to generalize the available data on the role of the cognitive component in the identification processes, to identify possible predictors of hybrid and alternative identification, to build a model of the influence of cognitive factors on the choice of an identification model. The author's hypothetical model of cognitive predictors of hybrid or alternative identity (in the schema format) is proposed. We see further prospects for working on the problem in the empirical testing of the proposed model.
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Ryabichenko T.A.
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title Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
title_short Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
title_full Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
title_fullStr Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
title_sort cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies
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