2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.newideapsych.2020.100801
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Culture learning theory and globalization: Reconceptualizing culture shock for modern cross-cultural sojourners

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“…Traveling worldwide with fewer limitations than ever before is one of the effects of globalization; that being so, culture shock comes along as one of the subjects related to the wellbeing and mental health of sojourners (Pacheco, 2020). This concern can be analyzed from several perspectives, and mainly from a psychological point of view due to its implications for the psyche of the traveler.…”
Section: What Is Culture Shock and Which Are Its Implications?mentioning
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“…Traveling worldwide with fewer limitations than ever before is one of the effects of globalization; that being so, culture shock comes along as one of the subjects related to the wellbeing and mental health of sojourners (Pacheco, 2020). This concern can be analyzed from several perspectives, and mainly from a psychological point of view due to its implications for the psyche of the traveler.…”
Section: What Is Culture Shock and Which Are Its Implications?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lap is characterized by excitement and captivation for the newness, Oberg (1960) argues that is psychologically romanticized by the individual. The transition to the 'crisis' arrives with a feeling of frustration and rejection to the environment that is causing anxiety; the individual starts sheltering an adverse attitude towards their host setting (Pacheco, 2020). Then, in the 'recovery' period the sojourn commences to learn the language, and therefore, is able to negotiate meaning in the symbolic system of its host culture.…”
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“…Cultural settings comprise social principles, perceptions, and ideas. A large number of people who engage with unfamiliar cultures, usually in a different country, experience some level of loneliness and depression (Pacheco, 2020). Yet the majority ultimately gain some familiarity with the new culture.…”
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“…By studying abroad, these students generally encounter different culture(s), which generally leads to adaptation processes. Such processes have been extensively examined from a (cross-cultural) psychological perspective and using quantitative approaches (e.g., Lewthwaite, 1996;Pacheco, 2020;Pedersen et al, 2011;Pitts, 2009;Zhang & Goodson, 2011;Zhou et al, 2008). Social networks are thereby often an important focal point, as they can have a significant impact on international students' adaptation processes.…”
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