Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

assimilationism

Noun
/əˌsɪməˈleɪʃənˌɪzəm/
Definition
Assimilationism is a social and cultural concept where individuals or groups adopt the customs, values, and practices of a dominant culture, often leading to the erosion of their original identity.
Examples
  • The assimilationism prevalent in society often pressures immigrants to abandon their native languages.
  • Critics argue that assimilationism undermines cultural diversity and leads to homogenization.
  • Her research focuses on the effects of assimilationism on indigenous communities.
Meaning
The process in which a minority group gradually adopts the characteristics of the prevailing culture, losing their unique cultural identity in the process.
Synonyms
  • Cultural blendedness
  • Integration
  • Melting pot