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Samenvatting Hoorcolleges en Artikelen Cultural Diversity (Pedagogische Wetenschappen - Universiteit Utrecht)

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Tentamenstof Cultural Diversity
Hoorcolleges
HC1. Cultural Diversity

What is culture?
4 theoretical frameworks/models
 Ecological theory Bronfenbrenner
o Individual & cultural processes as seperate entities
o Culture as macro layer
 Sociocultural theory Rogoff et al.
 Individualism vs relationalism/collectivism Kagitcibasi
 Developmental niche Super & Harkness
o Core framework of paper
Vélez-Agosto in reaction to this, inspired by
 Vygotsky: culture as system in which every human activity is realized and internalized (micro)
 Weisner: internalization of cultural scripts (routines)
 Rogoff: culture as community participation instead of internalization.
New model:
 Culture as inherently part of all settings (proximal and distal)
 Culture as everchanging system consisiting of practices of social communities and the
interpretation of these practices through language
 Importance of daily, cultural practices
 Culture shapes individuals lives and vice versa culture is shaped by individuals
 Studying development: studying the lives and experiences of children.

Individualistic orientation
 Individual development
 Independence
 Autonomy
Collectivistic orientation
 Relations with others
 Interdependence
 Loyalty


Individualistic orientation Collectivistic orientation

Authority role Achieved, egalitarian Ascribed, hierarchial

Relationships Competitive Cooperative

Communication Direct, verbal, face to face, Indirect, non-verbal (facial & body
independent of context language) dependent on context

Displays of emotion Open with all others or just with Outward (face or body) or inward
intimate others (personal distance)

Discipline/guidance Learning by doing, instruction & Obedience, imitation, sense of
reasoning, sense of independence obligation

Skills emphasis Decision making, individual Sharing, helping, interaction with
achievement, self-expression, other people, group loyalty
personal choice & responsibility

,Developmental niche
Combines insights from developmental psychology and anthropology
3 components: setting, customs, caretaker psychology
Setting:
 Housing arangements
 Family structure
 Available materials and toys
 Neigborhood (social and psysical danger)
 Relations with family members
 Parental roles
Customs:
 Social traditions
 Organizing daily life
 Developmental activities
 Language
 Techniques to connect or comfort children
 Everything you do as a parent (intentional or not)
Caretaker psychology:
 Parental beliefs
 Children and the proces of development and education
 Milestones or developmental timetables
 Socializing goals, cultural values
 Educational and developmental aspirations
 Effective parenting

Developmental niche: homeostasis
 Components of developmental niche impact child outcomes
o Similar settings can lead to different child outcomes
o Different customs can lead to similar child outcomes
 Interaction between components

Cultural sensitivity
Responsibility for the social scientist:
 Be critical about how studies group people into categories
 Be critical about the generalization of results (WEIRD)
 Watch out for harmful overgeneralization (stigmatization and stereotypes)
Terminology
 Think about the words you use to describe (groups of) people
 Be concrete, specific and neutral
What not to use:
 Allochtoon/autochtoon
 Westers/niet-westers
What to use:
 CBS changed terminology in 2022 (foreign-born or not/country/continent)
 Hyphenated terms (Turkish-Dutch)

HC2. diversity in society

Acculturation theory
Psychological well-being, educational aspirations, school effort and adjustment
Multicultural society in research

, Multiculturality in (pre)schools: selection processes
Another perspective on classroom quality

Acculturation:
Process of social, psychological and cultural change stemming from the encounter between two
cultures. People adopt, acquire and adjust to a new cultural environment as a result of moving in to a
new culture.
In a broad sense, so also when moving from the city to the countryside, moving into a highly religious
community, and moving to another country.

Berry:
Individual/societal Maintenance of heritage culture Contact with host society

Integration/multicultural + +

Assimilation/melting pot - +

Segregation/'''' + -

Marginalization/exclusion - -

Confusion in political and societal debate about integration: integration = assimilation?
In this course: integration, selective acculturation, and segmented assimilation refer to the
maintance of some aspects of the heritage culture while adopting some aspects of the host society.

Child outcomes:
Acculturation strategy Psychological (personal) Social-cultural (in school)

Integration + +

Ethnic (segregation) +/- -

National (assimilation) - -

Diffuse (unclear) --- ---

Aspects of acculturation:
 Heritage language -> positive predictor of educational aspirations, unrelated to effortr
 Religion -> unrelated to aspirations, positive predictor of effort
 Family orientation -> positive predictor of educational aspirations and effort
Mainstrean orientation -> more school belonging (positive school attitudes)
Ethnic orientattion -> more school belonging in supportive and unsupportive policies

Interdisciplinary frramework: culture and adaption (Pérez)
Global: context in which migration takes place
 Push (war, natural disasters, climate changes) and pull conditions (economicc and
educational opportunities)
 Cultural globalization and socialization (online and social media)
 Transnational ideologies: beliefs and values systems -> xenophobia, islamophobia, long-
distance nationalism
Macrosystem
 National and immigrant policies
o Regulate influx immigrants and refugees
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