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Features of students' stress resistance in conditions of foreign migration in depending on the level of cultural awareness
Author(s) -
E.V. Tagil'ceva,
Aygun Sultanova,
T.Yu. Sycheva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
collection of scientific papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18411/sr-10-12-2020-10
Subject(s) - acculturation , globalization , ethnic group , residence , resistance (ecology) , stress (linguistics) , race (biology) , sociology , political science , gender studies , linguistics , anthropology , demography , law , ecology , philosophy , biology
Globalization and intercultural clashes have become an integral part of the life of the modern world. In 2013, every 33 people in the world were migrants. (Alexander S. English et al., 2015) Migrants, arriving in a new country of residence, do not always adapt quickly, experiencing stress. The stress associated with acculturation in the transition to a new culture arises from the inability to establish communication with local residents. The culture is dynamic, constantly changing from generation to generation, adapting to changes in the world and technology. Moreover, culture, as Zeng understands, is specific to each person and therefore ethnicity or race is more important (Tseng & Streltzer, 2001).