International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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India | Psychology | Volume 14 Issue 2, February 2025 | Pages: 1828 - 1837


Exploring Lived Experiences of Malayali Third Culture Kids in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Pratheeksha Satheesh, Dr. Kamathenu U. K.

Abstract: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are becoming increasingly relevant as globalization and cultural mobility increase. The phenomena represents a unique convergence of cultural experiences, yet there is still a lack of information of the specific problems and resilience characteristics connected with these demographics. This study explores the experiences of Malayali TCKs residing in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, providing insights into their cultural adaptation, sense of belonging, and intercultural competence. Using in-depth interviews and thematic analysis and utilizing phenomenological approach, the study delves into the subjective experiences, perspectives, and meanings attached to their cultural identity and affiliations. The findings offer valuable perspectives for counseling psychologists to create culturally sensitive interventions that support TCKs? psychological well-being and cultural competence. Finally, the study contributes to fostering cross-cultural understanding and promoting social cohesion in multicultural societies for Malayali TCKs and other multicultural individuals in GCC societies.

Keywords: third culture kid, malayali diaspora, cultural mobility, Gulf Cooperation Council, GCC



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Sashikumar A Rating: 10/10 😊
2025-03-03
Just because you belong to the same malayali community it would be easy for you to understand about.
Devyaansh Das Rating: 10/10 😊
2025-03-03
The article provides important insights into the experiences of Malayali Third Culture Kids in the GCC which are less explored.
Vrinda Pullra Rating: 10/10 😊
2025-03-03
This article accurately reflects the reallife experiences of Malayalee children in the GCC region. They navigate a truly unique cultural journey
Kichu Aravind Rating: 9/10 😊
2025-03-03
Thw research topic is highly relevant and timely, given the increasing number of Third Culture Kids TCKs in GCC countries. The focus on Malayali TCKs adds a unique dimension to existing literature,
Narayanan Raju Rating: 10/10 😊
2025-03-03
Extremely well researched and well written article. Prateeksha has done a professional job and has taken great pains in studying this issue. Great work

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