This thesis examined how international students experience life in the UK and, in particular, how these students respond to experiences with discrimination and social exclusion. Specifically, we drew on the rejection-identification model (Branscombe et al., 1999) in order to examine the impact of minority group identification as a coping strategy against perceptions of discrimination. Despite the number of studies supporting the rejection-identification model (e.g. Schmitt et al., 2002, Schmitt et al., 2003), discrepant findings were found in other research (e.g. McCoy & Major, 2003; Eccleston & Major, 2006). In order to solve these inconsistencies we proposed to extend this model in two important ways. Firstly, building on important...
Acculturation research of international students has emphasized the importance of identification pat...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
The current study investigated the impact of discrimination on the acculturation strategies of inter...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
The rejection-identification model (RIM; Branscombe, Schmitt, & Harvey, 1999) is supported by a numb...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
International students come from all over the world to study in the United States. Cultural differen...
International student enrolment is increasing worldwide. While both international and domestic stude...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between two different aspects of perceived d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between perceived discrimination and a) ind...
The acculturation process for international students is influenced by several factors such as experi...
Migration has been shown to affect well-being through various factors including a range of pre- and ...
Universities in Western countries host a substantial number of international students. These student...
Acculturation research of international students has emphasized the importance of identification pat...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
The current study investigated the impact of discrimination on the acculturation strategies of inter...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
The rejection-identification model (RIM; Branscombe, Schmitt, & Harvey, 1999) is supported by a numb...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
International students come from all over the world to study in the United States. Cultural differen...
International student enrolment is increasing worldwide. While both international and domestic stude...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between two different aspects of perceived d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between perceived discrimination and a) ind...
The acculturation process for international students is influenced by several factors such as experi...
Migration has been shown to affect well-being through various factors including a range of pre- and ...
Universities in Western countries host a substantial number of international students. These student...
Acculturation research of international students has emphasized the importance of identification pat...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...