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The Base Of Human Behaviour

Question
CBSEENPS11021981

What is meant by acculturation? Is acculturation a smooth process? Explain.

Solution

Acculturation refers to cultural and psychological changes resulting from contact with other cultures. Contact may be direct (e.g., when one moves and settles in a new culture) or indirect (e.g., through media or other means. It may be voluntary (e.g., when one goes abroad for higher studies, training, job or trade) or involuntary (e.g., through colonial experience, invasion, political refuge). In both cases, people often need to learn something new to negotiate with people of other cultural groups.

Acculturation can take place any time in one’s life. Whenever it occurs, it requires re-learning of norms, values, dispositions, and patterns of behaviour. Changes in these aspects require re-socialisation. Sometimes people find it easy to learn these new things, and if their learning has been successful, shifts in their behaviour easily take place in the direction of the group that brings in acculturation. In this situation transition to a new life is relatively smooth and free from problems.