Using ethnographic methods, namely in-depth interviews and participant-observation, I examined the everyday experiences of fifteen female Japanese students during a nine-month study abroad. I attempted to investigate (1) the nature of cultural learning in the participants of this study during their sojourn and (2) how different social networks in the sojourn context affected the processes of their cultural learning and adaptation to the host environment. I employed models of cross-cultural adaptation based on a perspective of cultural learning / social skill acquisition as a theoretical framework. During the first few months in Canada, students without previous international sojourn experiences seemed to be physically and emotionally...
How does one adapt him/herself to an environment that is so different in almost every way? Noticing ...
This research tried to discover the factors influenced international students’ adaptation to the new...
This paper presents qualitative research examining to what extent sojourns abroad engage their parti...
The study was designed based on Kim's comprehensive theory, which conceptualizes intercultural adapt...
The study investigated twenty Taiwanese students' adaptation during their first year of graduate stu...
The number of international students in Australia has been increasing since the introduction of full...
The authors of this paper have been providing Japanese students with American social skills learning...
This study investigates how short-term international students get social support and achieve cross-c...
This is an observational study to show how female college students perceived American culture and th...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
“Everywhere is home, if you know enough about how things work there” (Bennett, 2011, p. 5). This the...
Many Japanese students come to the U.K. to study. In general, studying is their primary aim but some...
As a consequence of the increases in the number of international students and because of growing int...
This study was initiated in order to understand how cross-cultural friendships are formed and manage...
I explored the impact of the UBC-Ritsumeikan Academic Exchange Program in which 100 Japanese univer...
How does one adapt him/herself to an environment that is so different in almost every way? Noticing ...
This research tried to discover the factors influenced international students’ adaptation to the new...
This paper presents qualitative research examining to what extent sojourns abroad engage their parti...
The study was designed based on Kim's comprehensive theory, which conceptualizes intercultural adapt...
The study investigated twenty Taiwanese students' adaptation during their first year of graduate stu...
The number of international students in Australia has been increasing since the introduction of full...
The authors of this paper have been providing Japanese students with American social skills learning...
This study investigates how short-term international students get social support and achieve cross-c...
This is an observational study to show how female college students perceived American culture and th...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
“Everywhere is home, if you know enough about how things work there” (Bennett, 2011, p. 5). This the...
Many Japanese students come to the U.K. to study. In general, studying is their primary aim but some...
As a consequence of the increases in the number of international students and because of growing int...
This study was initiated in order to understand how cross-cultural friendships are formed and manage...
I explored the impact of the UBC-Ritsumeikan Academic Exchange Program in which 100 Japanese univer...
How does one adapt him/herself to an environment that is so different in almost every way? Noticing ...
This research tried to discover the factors influenced international students’ adaptation to the new...
This paper presents qualitative research examining to what extent sojourns abroad engage their parti...