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Toward a Social Psychological Understanding of Migration and Assimilation

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The experience of migrating and attempting to integrate into a host society is personally and interactionally daunting. This article suggests ways social psychological perspectives may deepen our understanding of the interactional processes that shape experiences of migration and assimilation. We argue that existing migration literature highlights assimilation outcomes while undertheorizing the social psychological processes that constitute assimilation. In this article, we begin by showing how social psychological perspectives on migration relate to traditional sociological studies of assimilation by reviewing research on stereotyping and prejudice. Next, we review studies utilizing social identity theory and symbolic interactionism to explore how immigrants cast off stigma and give positive meaning to themselves. We conclude by suggesting how incorporating social psychological perspectives into research on migration and assimilation gives us important insights into the dynamic, interactive social processes that give meaning to those experiences.

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  1. social psychology
  2. immigration
  3. assimilation
  4. symbolic interaction

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Emily Regis Cabaniss
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA
Abigail E. Cameron
Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Austin, TX, USA

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Emily Regis Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University, 1901 Avenue I, CHSS Building, Suite 270, Huntsville, TX 77341, USA. Email: [email protected]

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