Zagefka, HannaLefringhausen, KatharinaLópez Rodríguez, LucíaUrbiola, AnaMoftizadeh, NaliVázquez, AlexandraVázquez Botana, Alexandra2024-07-192024-07-192022-07-12Zagefka, H., Lefringhausen, K., López Rodríguez, L., Urbiola, A., Moftizadeh, N., & Vázquez, A. (2022). Blindspots in acculturation research: An agenda for studying majority culture change. European Review of Social Psychology, 34(1), 127–160. https://doi.org/10.1080/10463283.2022.20798131046-3283; eISSN: 1479-277Xhttps://doi.org/10.1080/10463283.2022.2079813https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14468/23043Research has investigated conditions which lead to minority members’ wanting to maintain their culture of origin, and to them wanting to adopt the majority culture. Majority members’ ideas for what minority members should do have also received attention. However, past research has developed a blindspot for some important questions: majority and minority members will also have preferences for whether they desire majority culture change, and members of both groups will have perceptions regarding the respective outgroup’s preference. This paper will present a 2X2X2 framework yielding 8 different foci: 2 (focusing on the perspectives/wishes of the minority vs. majority) X 2 (acculturation preferences regarding oneself vs. the outgroup) X 2 (own preferences vs. perceptions of what the respective outgroup wants). This framework will be used to crystalize what is known and what is not yet explored, suggesting a research agenda for the future.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess61 Psicología::6114 Psicología socialBlindspots in acculturation research: An agenda for studying majority culture changeartículoacculturationacculturation preferenceimmigrationagendamajority culture change