The Role of Western Teenage Entertainment Media in the Acculturation of Second-Generation East, South-East and South Asian-Australian Teenagers
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I am Anna and this questionnaire is for my Society & Culture Personal Interest Project.

This questionnaire is focusing on the role of western teenage entertainment media in the acculturation of second-generation East, South and South-East Asian-Australian teenagers and its impact on their cultural identity, mental health, and familial dynamics.  

ACCULTURATION - assimilation into a different culture, typically a dominant one.)

It should only take you approx. 5-10 minutes and all responses will be submitted anonymously and will only be used for research purposes. Please answer all questions truthfully and to the best of your abilities.

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Please complete this questionnaire only if you are:

- Gen Y or Gen Z

- 2nd generation Australian

- of East, South or South-East Asian descent

Which ethnic background do you identify with? *
Which generation do you identify with? *
Are you second-generation Australian? (second generation referring to you being born in Australia with at least one first-generation (immigrant) parent) *
How often did/do you indulge in western entertain media as a teenager? *
Which forms of western entertainment media did/do you mostly indulge in as a teenager? *
Required
How much Asian representation had/have you seen in those western entertainment media you have ticked off in the previous question as a teenager? *
none at all
a lot
With the Asian representation you have seen in the western entertainment media as a teenager, do you believe them to be accurate or not? *
not accurate at all
extremely accurate
Do you believe there should be more Asian representation in the western entertainment media in relativity to when you indulged in entertainment media as a teenager? *
Why do you believe there should be more Asian representation in the western media or not? *
How much did/does western entertainment media you indulge/d in as a teenager impact your perception of racial relations? (definition: relations between members or communities of different races within a single nation) *
not at all
entirely
How much did/does western entertainment media you indulge/d in as a teenager impact your perception of your own race? *
not at all
entirely
How has western entertainment media shaped how you perceive/d race relations and your own race as a teenager? *
Have you ever felt the need to be more "white" in general? *
If you answered "yes" in the previous question, why so?
Have you ever felt the need to be more "white" because of the western entertainment media you indulge/d in as a teenager? *
If you answered "yes" in the previous question, why so?
Do/Did you ever fear being discriminated for being Asian as a teenager? *
What is the reason for your answer to the previous question? *
Tick off the things you actively avoid/ed as a teenager due to racial stereotypes: *
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Have you ever modified the way you look/ed in order to appear less Asian as a teenager and how so? *
Have you ever taken up Australian or western culture as a teenager to fit in more and how so? (e.g. learning Australian slang, playing AFL etc.) *
Which culture do/did you openly identify as a teenager? *
What is the reasoning for your previous response? *
To what degree is/was there familial conflict in your home in regards to cultural differences as a teenager? (e.g. conservatism and LGBTQI+ rights) *
none at all
a lot
What are the familial conflict in your home in regards to cultural differences often about? (e.g. conservatism and LGBTQI+ rights) *
Is there any other insight you would like to provide in regards to the role of western entertainment media in the acculturation of second-generation East, South-East and South Asian-Australian teenagers? *
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