Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen Cover Image

Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen
Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen

Author(s): Özgün Ünver, Ides Nicaise
Subject(s): Psychology, International relations/trade, Preschool education, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: migration; integration; ECEC; pre-school; childcare;

Summary/Abstract: This article tackles the relationship between Turkish-Belgian families with the Flemish society, within the specific context of their experiences with early childhood education and care (ECEC) system in Flanders. Our findings are based on a focus group with mothers in the town of Beringen. The intercultural dimension of the relationships between these families and ECEC services is discussed using the Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM). The acculturation patterns are discussed under three main headlines: language acquisition, social interaction and maternal employment. Within the context of IAM, our findings point to some degree of separationism of Turkish-Belgian families, while they perceive the Flemish majority to have an assimilationist attitude. This combination suggests a conflictual type of interaction. However, both parties also display some traits of integrationism, which points to the domain-specificity of interactive acculturation.

  • Issue Year: 16/2019
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 417-428
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English