Tag: Cultural Preservation


Cultural Identity: Attitudes on Maintenance

Attitudes toward Culture Maintenance: An Introduction The study of attitudes toward culture maintenance stands as a cornerstone within acculturation psychology, addressing the complex psychological and social processes experienced by individuals navigating multiple cultural landscapes. Culture maintenance refers specifically to the efforts, preferences, and desires of individuals or groups—such as immigrants, ethnic minorities, or Indigenous populations—to […]

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Traditional Values: Why Your Roots Shape Your Reality

Introduction and Definition of Traditional Value Adherence Adherence to traditional values represents a core psychological construct detailing the degree to which an individual accepts, internalizes, and acts in accordance with long-standing societal norms, customs, beliefs, and institutions. This concept is fundamental to understanding social psychology, political behavior, and cultural transmission, serving as a powerful predictor […]

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