Russian speakers’ media engagement and acculturation in Finland and Latvia
Khalimzoda, I., & Siitonen, M. (2022). Russian speakers’ media engagement and acculturation in Finland and Latvia. Comparative Migration Studies, 10, Article 28. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-022-00304-1
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This comparative study looks into Russian speakers’ acculturation in Finland and Latvia by contrasting their cultural involvement and cultural preference Carlson and Güler (J Int Migr Integr 19:625–647, 2018. 10.1007/s12134-018-0554-4) with their self-reported news media use. Drawing on survey data collected from both countries (N = 224), the findings show that participants in both countries scored closer to biculturalism than monoculturalism. Majority of the respondents report predominantly engaging with non-Russian news media sources. However, regardless of the societal context, respondents who were more engaged with Russian news media sources also scored higher on cultural preference (towards Russian culture of origin). Further significant differences and implications are discussed.
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kulttuurinen osallistuminen Suomi Latvia acculturation media use migration ethnic media Russian media Finland Venäjä kulttuurierot kulttuuri kansainvälinen vertailu akkulturaatio osallistuminen joukkoviestimet etninen identiteetti kielenkäyttö media maahanmuuttajat venäjänkieliset kulttuurienvälinen tutkimus mediankäyttö monikulttuurisuus lähtömaa
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