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Youth in Superdiverse Societies

brings together theoretical, methodological and international approaches to the study of globalization, diversity, and acculturation in adolescence. It examines vital issues including migration, integration, cultural identities, ethnic minorities, and the interplay of ethnic and cultural diversity with experiences of growing up as an adolescent. This important volume focuses on understanding the experiences and consequences of multicultural societies and offers valuable new insights in the field of intergroup relations and the complexity of growingly heterogeneous societies.

The book comprises four sections. The first includes fresh theoretical perspectives for studying youth development in multicultural societies, exploring topics such as superdiversity, globalization, bicultural identity development, polyculturalism, the interplay of acculturation and development, as well as developmental-ecological approaches. The second section highlights innovative methods in studying multicultural societies. It contains innovative dynamic concepts (e.g., experience-based sampling), methods for studying the nested structure of acculturative contexts, and suggestions for cross-comparative research to differentiate universal and context-specific processes. The third section examines social relations and social networks in diverse societies and features developmentally crucial contexts (e.g., family, peers, schools) and contributions on interethnic interactions in real-life contexts. The final section presents applications in natural settings and includes contributions on participatory action research and teachers dealings' with ethnic diversity. Each chapter provides a thorough overview of current research trends and findings, followed by detailed recommendations for future research, suggesting how the approaches can be cited, applied and improved.

Youth in Superdiverse Societies

is valuable reading for students studying adolescent acculturation and development in psychology, sociology, education, anthropology, linguistics and political science. It will also be of interest to scholars and researchers in social and developmental psychology, and related disciplines, as well as professionals in the field of migration.

Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
List of contributors
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Introduction 1(4)
Peter F. Titzmann
Philipp Jugert
PART I Conceptual considerations
5(104)
1 Growing up with difference: superdiversity as a habitual frame of reference
7(16)
Fran Meissner
2 Globalization and the proliferation of complex acculturation processes
23(18)
Simon Ozer
3 Biculturalism and bicultural identity development: a relational model of bicultural systems
41(17)
Alan Meca
Kyle Eichas
Seth J. Schwartz
Rachel J. Davis
4 Polyculturalism: current evidence, future directions, and implementation possibilities for diverse youth
58(16)
Lisa Rosenthal
Marybeth Apriceno
Sheri R. Levy
5 Towards a more dynamic perspective on acculturation research
74(18)
Richard M. Lee
Peter F. Titzmann
Philipp Jugert
6 Development in context: the importance of country and school level factors for the mental health of immigrant adolescents
92(17)
Gonneke W.J.M. Stevens
Sophie D. Walsh
PART II Innovative methods
109(52)
7 Applying experience-sampling methods to investigate the impact of school diversity on youth development in multicultural contexts
111(18)
Tiffany Yip
Yuen Mi Cheon
Alexandra Ehrhardt
8 Immigrant youth adaptation in a multilevel context: conceptual and statistical considerations
129(15)
Jens B. Asendorpf
Frosso Motti-Stefanidi
9 The role of comparative research in understanding the diversity of immigrant youth
144(17)
Alison E. F. Benbow
Lara Aumann
PART III Adolescents' diverse social worlds
161(88)
10 Adolescent language brokers: developmental and familial considerations
163(14)
Robert S. Weisskirch
11 Ethnic majority and minority youth in multicultural societies
177(19)
Sabahat Cigdem Bagci
Adam Rutland
12 A new agenda for examining interethnic interactions amongst youth in diverse settings
196(17)
Shelley Mckeown
Amanda Williams
Thia Sagherian-Dickey
Katarzyna Kucaba
13 Bridging contexts: the interplay between parents, peers, and schools in explaining youth reactions to growing diversity
213(20)
Marta Miklikowska
Andrea Bohman
14 Understanding the causes and consequences of segregation in youth's friendship networks: opportunities and challenges for research
233(16)
Lars Leszczensky
Tobias Stark
PART IV Preparing multicultural societies for dealing with diversity inside and outside of schools
249(53)
15 Participatory approaches to youth civic development in multicultural societies
251(17)
Parissa J. Ballard
Ahna Suleiman
Lindsay Till Hoyt
Alison K. Cohen
Metsehate Ayenekulu
Genet Ebuy
16 Teachers' dealings with ethnic diversity
268(17)
Jochem Thijs
Roselien Vervaet
17 How to best prepare teachers for multicultural schools: challenges and perspectives
285(17)
Sauro Civitillo
Linda P. Juang
Index 302
Peter F. Titzmann is Professor for Developmental Psychology at the Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. In his research he investigates the interplay between normative development and migration-related adaptation among adolescents with immigrant background. He studied this interplay in developmental outcomes, such as acculturative stress, delinquency, family interactions, autonomy, and self-efficacy.

Philipp Jugert is Professor of Intercultural Psychology - Migration and Integration at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. His major research interests include social development in the context of ethnic diversity, group processes and intergroup relations, and civic engagement.