enculturation in English

noun
1
the gradual acquisition of the characteristics and norms of a culture or group by a person, another culture, etc..
They define themselves through the processes of socialization and enculturation characteristics of their disciplinary areas.
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1. The paper defines Islam of Xinjiang starting with the concept of"enculturation", analyzes the process and the characteristics of the enculturation of Islam in Xinjiang.

2. As enculturation takes place in a constant changing process, there are variations in the setting, modes, purposes and results of it, and the roles of the man in his enculturation varies, too.

3. From the angle of enculturation, this text discusses the differences in learning styles between Sino-American students.

4. Enculturation is the first step in cultural familiarisation, while Acculturation comes long after, and is a second step.

5. Indigenous psychologies , namely, the acculturation and enculturation of psychology, or the indigenization of psychology, make up of one of the multiple orientations in modern psychology.

6. Acculturation is not the first but second or third familiarization to various cultures: Enculturation is the very first familiarization process to a particular culture and begins right after the birth

7. Demand-pull learning shifts the focus to enabling participation in flows of action, where the focus is both on "learning to be" through enculturation into a practice as well as on collateral learning.