Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)

This research focuses on the relationship between various types of trust and acculturation strategies (according to J. Berry’s model) in ethnic minorities and migrants. Trust is a major resource both of an individual and society. On the individual level it is considered as a component of the social...

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Main Author: Tatarko A.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2016-04-01
Series:Культурно-историческая психология
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2016/n1/tatarko.shtml
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spelling doaj-64cfed54cc8946d3b1e459d2b3274f062020-11-25T02:17:49ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКультурно-историческая психология1816-54352224-89352016-04-01121768410.17759/chp.2016120108Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)Tatarko A.N., 0National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RussiaThis research focuses on the relationship between various types of trust and acculturation strategies (according to J. Berry’s model) in ethnic minorities and migrants. Trust is a major resource both of an individual and society. On the individual level it is considered as a component of the social psychological capital of personality, and on the societal level — as a core part of the social capital of the society. This study aimed to test the assumption that generalized trust in migrants or minorities is related to their preferred acculturation strategies and that this relationship is mediated by more particular types of trust, such as trust in representa- tives of own ethnic group and trust in representatives of other ethnic groups. The study involved Russians living in Riga, Latvia (N=336) and Ukrainian migrants who have been living in Moscow for approximately 1,5 years (N=80). The outcomes show that generalized trust and trust in representative of non-ethnic groups correlate with the choice of acculturation strategies aimed at integration with the society. Trust in representatives of own ethnic group correlates positively with the choice of the “Separation” strategy.http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2016/n1/tatarko.shtmltrustsocial capital
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Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
Культурно-историческая психология
trust
social capital
author_facet Tatarko A.N.,
author_sort Tatarko A.N.,
title Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
title_short Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
title_full Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
title_fullStr Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Trust and Acculturation Attitudes (With Ukrainians in Russia and Russians in Latvia as an Example)
title_sort relationship between trust and acculturation attitudes (with ukrainians in russia and russians in latvia as an example)
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Культурно-историческая психология
issn 1816-5435
2224-8935
publishDate 2016-04-01
description This research focuses on the relationship between various types of trust and acculturation strategies (according to J. Berry’s model) in ethnic minorities and migrants. Trust is a major resource both of an individual and society. On the individual level it is considered as a component of the social psychological capital of personality, and on the societal level — as a core part of the social capital of the society. This study aimed to test the assumption that generalized trust in migrants or minorities is related to their preferred acculturation strategies and that this relationship is mediated by more particular types of trust, such as trust in representa- tives of own ethnic group and trust in representatives of other ethnic groups. The study involved Russians living in Riga, Latvia (N=336) and Ukrainian migrants who have been living in Moscow for approximately 1,5 years (N=80). The outcomes show that generalized trust and trust in representative of non-ethnic groups correlate with the choice of acculturation strategies aimed at integration with the society. Trust in representatives of own ethnic group correlates positively with the choice of the “Separation” strategy.
topic trust
social capital
url http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2016/n1/tatarko.shtml
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