This qualitative study explores the reentry experiences of eight J-1 cultural exchange scholars from Bangladesh, Colombia, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, South Africa, and Pakistan. Participants had spent 10 months in the United States as part of a college program designed to promote diplomatic relationships with developing countries. The theoretical framework draws from three major categories in reentry literature: affective, cognitive, and behavioral adjustments. The findings show how changes in habits and behaviors, the expectations of self and others, and changes in worldviews impact perceptions of self and cultural belonging. Also, the findings include a case study of reentry trauma as a result of returning to gender and religious oppress...
This study highlights the unique experiences of international students while they pursue higher educ...
vi, 243 leavesProblem: English women who met and married American servicemen during the postwar per...
Mae La refugee camp on the Thai/Burma border is the largest of the seven “Karen” refugee camps in th...
This qualitative study explores the reentry experiences of eight J-1 cultural exchange scholars from...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Sojourners returning to their home countries after w...
This dissertation comprises three essays probing the underlying mechanisms in the relationship betwe...
Culture not only influences the conditions under which we will experience an emotion, but also may h...
The use of 360-degree feedback is prominent across the world. Several studies have in-vestigated the...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
Recent studies suggest that plagiarism in U.S. higher education may be more of an issue among Chines...
This study provided an opportunity to explore Ethnocultural Empathy and the perceived personal impac...
This study explores Afghan students’ academic experiences in pursuing graduate studies in the United...
dissertationGrounded in a critical sociocultural theory of literacy that draws on elements of postco...
Master thesis Business Administration- University of Agder, 2015There are various examinations of th...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of international students seek academic opportunities in the United...
This study highlights the unique experiences of international students while they pursue higher educ...
vi, 243 leavesProblem: English women who met and married American servicemen during the postwar per...
Mae La refugee camp on the Thai/Burma border is the largest of the seven “Karen” refugee camps in th...
This qualitative study explores the reentry experiences of eight J-1 cultural exchange scholars from...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Sojourners returning to their home countries after w...
This dissertation comprises three essays probing the underlying mechanisms in the relationship betwe...
Culture not only influences the conditions under which we will experience an emotion, but also may h...
The use of 360-degree feedback is prominent across the world. Several studies have in-vestigated the...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
Recent studies suggest that plagiarism in U.S. higher education may be more of an issue among Chines...
This study provided an opportunity to explore Ethnocultural Empathy and the perceived personal impac...
This study explores Afghan students’ academic experiences in pursuing graduate studies in the United...
dissertationGrounded in a critical sociocultural theory of literacy that draws on elements of postco...
Master thesis Business Administration- University of Agder, 2015There are various examinations of th...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of international students seek academic opportunities in the United...
This study highlights the unique experiences of international students while they pursue higher educ...
vi, 243 leavesProblem: English women who met and married American servicemen during the postwar per...
Mae La refugee camp on the Thai/Burma border is the largest of the seven “Karen” refugee camps in th...