Adaptation of second-generation Turkish Americans in the U.S.A.: extending differential adaptation theory to the offspring of immigrants

Q3 Social Sciences
Ahmet Aksoy
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Contributing to the attempts to explore communication and adaptation, this study centers on the lived experiences of second-generation Turkish Americans as they navigate a space that is shared amon...
美国第二代土耳其裔美国人的适应情况:将差异适应理论推广到移民后代身上
本研究以第二代土裔美国人的生活经历为中心,探讨了沟通和适应问题。
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Review of Communication
Review of Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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