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Biculturalism, Self Identity and Societal Transformation is the 15th volume in the Research in Race & Ethnic Relations series, offering comprehensive scholarly analysis of how bicultural experiences shape individual identity and influence social structures. The book investigates the complex dynamics of cultural adaptation, integration, and maintenance among bicultural populations, addressing theoretical and practical dimensions of living between two cultural worlds.
Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, contributors examine how bicultural individuals negotiate their identities, manage cultural values, and contribute to broader processes of societal transformation. The work explores intersections of race, ethnicity, and cultural identity while considering implications for policy, education, and social cohesion. This collection provides valuable insights for scholars, researchers, and practitioners working in ethnic studies, sociology, psychology, and related disciplines.







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