MULTINATIONAL FAMILIES: SOCIOCULTURAL DYNAMICS, IDENTITY FORMATION AND GLOBAL INTEGRATION

Authors

  • Toshmatov Alimardon Sotvoldiyevich FarDu ingliz tilini o’qitish metodikasi kafedrasi katta o’qituvchisi Author
  • Sharofiddinova Ruxshonaxon FarDU ingliz tili va adabiyoti: Xorijiy til va adabiyot yoʻnalishi 1-kurs talabasi Author

Keywords:

multinational families, cultural diversity, identity formation, globalization, multilingualism, intercultural communication, transnational mobility

Abstract

This study explores the sociocultural dynamics, identity formation, and global integration processes within multinational families. The research analyzes how cultural diversity, linguistic plurality, and transnational mobility influence family structures and interpersonal relationships. It also examines the challenges related to adaptation, identity negotiation, and social inclusion, while highlighting the advantages such as intercultural competence and global awareness. The findings demonstrate that multinational families serve as micro-models of globalization, contributing to the development of inclusive societies and cross-cultural understanding.

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Published

2026-04-30

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MULTINATIONAL FAMILIES: SOCIOCULTURAL DYNAMICS, IDENTITY FORMATION AND GLOBAL INTEGRATION. (2026). Young Scientists, 4(37), 72-74. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/YO/article/view/39545
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