MIGRANT ACCULTURATION AND ADAPTATION

Acculturation model, ethno-cultural transformation, disintegrating factor, multiculturalism, adaptive potential, migrant module, ethno-Madan tolerance.

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This article discusses the main approaches to studying the acculturation process. The purpose of the study is to develop a typological structure of acculturation models based on an analysis of existing methods for scientific understanding of intercultural interaction. In cross-border migration movements, people do not lose the roots of their historical traditions, the ethnic characteristics of their national culture, or their ties with their homeland. That is, ethnocultural similarity within the boundaries and intersections of different cultures takes into account the basic conditions and results of interaction between cultures and individuals belonging to different groups. Within the framework of methods and improvement of tools for the integration of cultures and national-cultural values and the formation of the potential for “adaptation”, the migrant module of the acculturation model, aimed at the formation of universal etiological-humanistic, democratic principles, was analyzed.