Definitions
Key Elements of Culture
Roles of CP
Intergroup Contact Responses
Immigrants
100

People who make a free choice to live in a new location or in a new culture, on a permanent basis.

Immigrants

100

Central points of culture

It is complex, diverse, and changing

100

A CP can act as a ________ to negotiate values, roles, and identities.

Negotiator

100

Reject culture of origin, accepts second culture.

Passing

100

Immigrants are defined as moving from one place to another. This is seen as a _______ decision to make another place their new home. 

Permanent

200

The learning of a new culture and replacement of parts of one's old culture as a result of immigration or other forms of sustained intercultural contact.    

Acculturation

200

What is culture?

Includes sharing common values, beliefs, and norms within groups who share an ethnic heritage, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic class.  

200

A CP does this role by publicly supporting or recommending a particular cause or policy.

Advocate

200

Rejection of minority status

Marginalization

200

Individual including international students, diplomats, military personnel, and business people with international posing.

Sojourners

300

The adaptation of newcomers and host culture so that there is a balance between features of the host culture and that of the newcomers. A process of accommodation in which both parties make changes.

Integration

300

Culturally based values, norms and behaviour are transmitted from one generation to the next through the processes of _______and _______.

Socialization and Enculturation

300
CP can use this role to identifies issues, test hypotheses, and solutions. 

Researchers

300

Maintains culture of origin, but also participates in dominant culture.

Integration

300

A power disparity that may occur to immigrants. Involves having differential access to resources and being treated unfairly.

Oppression