biculturalism

Sociology

(noun)

The state or quality of being bicultural.

Management

(noun)

Biculturalism in sociology involves two originally distinct cultures in some form of co-existence.

Related Terms

  • Acclimation

Examples of biculturalism in the following topics:

  • Understanding Culture Shock

    • However, at this point the individual achieves biculturalism.
    • The cost of biculturalism may be a singular cultural identity.
  • Culture Shock

    • It is often referred to as the biculturalism stage.
  • Pluralism

    • The Canadian Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism is often refered to as the origins of modern political awareness of multiculturalism.
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