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A three-generation study of acculturation and identity of the Russian minority in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania

Galyapina,V.
Lebedeva,Nadezhda
van de Vijver,Fons
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This article examines relationships between social identities and acculturation strategies of Russians (the ethnic minority) in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (RNO-A). The sample included 109 grandparent-parent-adolescent triads from ethnically Russian families (N = 327). We assessed acculturation strategies, ethnic and national identities (identification with the Russian Federation), republican identity (with the RNO-A), regional identity (with North Caucasus), and religious identity. EFA combined five identities in two factors, labeled Russian ethnocultural identity (comprising ethnic, national, and religious identities) and North-Caucasian regional identity (comprising identities involving the republic and region). The means of the identity factors remained remarkably stable across generations, with a somewhat stronger Russian ethnocultural identity. A structural equation model revealed that Russian ethnocultural identity was a negative predictor of assimilation (the least preferred acculturation strategy), whereas North-Caucasian regional identity was a positive predictor of integration (the most preferred strategy) in all generations. We concluded that Russian ethnocultural identity is important for maintaining the heritage culture whereas North-Caucasian regional identity promotes participation of ethnic Russians in the multicultural North-Ossetian society.
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2018-07
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ETHNIC-IDENTITY, GENERATIONAL-DIFFERENCES, GROUP IDENTIFICATION, INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS, INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION, NATIONAL IDENTITY, North Caucasus, PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION, RELIGIOUS IDENTITY, TURKISH-DUTCH MUSLIMS, VIETNAMESE ADOLESCENTS, assimilation, ethnic Russian minority, generation, integration, social identity
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Galyapina, V, Lebedeva, N & van de Vijver, F 2018, 'A three-generation study of acculturation and identity of the Russian minority in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania', Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 976-992. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022118767578
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