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Summary Intercultural Communication: Migration and Acculturation

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This document provides a summary of the processes of migration and acculturation in relation to intercultural communication, covering important vocabulary words for the topic, providing examples of how immigration can influence national identity, and offering comprehensive notes about acculturation in new societies. This is a valuable resource to better understand these critical topics in the field of intercultural communication.

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MIGRATION VOCABULARY
Emigration - leaving a place
Immigration - going to a place
Sojourner - lives in a country for a limited amount of time, with a specific goal, and fully intend
to return home
Expatriate - noncitizen worker who lives in a country for an indeterminate period of time
Refugee - seeking safe haven, home is no longer safe because of natural disaster or war
Asylee - seeking refuge in another country for political reasons

Citizenship can be acquired in three ways
- Birth
- Blood
- Naturalization

A WORLD OF MIGRATION
● Demographic shifts, both in countries receiving immigrants and countries losing
emigrants
● Without immigration, most developed countries would see a drop in population and
challenges to retirement and economic programs
● Perceived challenges to nation-state cultural identity and values

IMMIGRATION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY (examples)
Israel
- Anyone who is Jewish or of Jewish descent can immigrate to Israel
- 60% of world’s 15 million Jews
- Residence construction, job creation, language training, education
- Ethiopian Jews face difficulties with assimilation and discrimination
- Lots of Russian Jews - mostly ethnic, not religious
About 25% of the population is non-Jewish, mostly Arab. Some have proposed limiting
immigration. Issue is the character of Israel as a Jewish state

Europe
- Schengen Agreement
- Recent European immigration is from refugees
- Need immigration to address aging population
- Large amount of Muslim immigration - raises questions of women’s rights, public safety,
freedom of thought, national identity
- Growing us vs them mentality
- Increased pressure to assimilate as anti-immigrant sentiment rises
Brazil
- Rich immigration history, melting pot
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