The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made it difficult for U.S. institutions of higher learning to retain and integrate international students, especially those from East Asian countries. Drawing upon social identity theory and the acculturation process, this study explored how college sport contributes to international students’ university identification using narrative interviews with East Asian international students who attended college football events at a U.S. university. Findings revealed that international students identified with their co-national peers for socialization purposes at football events and identified with the football spectator subgroup through the influence of ...
This study shifts the tendency to focus on international students’ negative experiences of undertaki...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
This paper examined the question of how students coming from outside the United States integrate the...
The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made ...
The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made ...
Sport can be utilized by immigrants as a vehicle for maintaining cultural identity. Conversely, spor...
This study was developed to explore the intercultural interactions among college student-athletes at...
An international student-athlete is a student who is living abroad in the United States and competin...
Previous studies focused on the role of leisure activities, such as physical activity participation,...
All university students need to adapt to a new academic and social environment when they first arriv...
The purpose of the research is to identify the cultural barriers faced by international student athl...
The study focused on the impact of intercollegiate athletic programs on students’ college adjustment...
UnrestrictedThe effect of intercollegiate athletic participation has received considerable attention...
The study focused on the impact of intercollegiate athletic programs on students’ college adjustment...
With nearly a million international students enrolled in U.S. universities and colleges during the 2...
This study shifts the tendency to focus on international students’ negative experiences of undertaki...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
This paper examined the question of how students coming from outside the United States integrate the...
The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made ...
The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made ...
Sport can be utilized by immigrants as a vehicle for maintaining cultural identity. Conversely, spor...
This study was developed to explore the intercultural interactions among college student-athletes at...
An international student-athlete is a student who is living abroad in the United States and competin...
Previous studies focused on the role of leisure activities, such as physical activity participation,...
All university students need to adapt to a new academic and social environment when they first arriv...
The purpose of the research is to identify the cultural barriers faced by international student athl...
The study focused on the impact of intercollegiate athletic programs on students’ college adjustment...
UnrestrictedThe effect of intercollegiate athletic participation has received considerable attention...
The study focused on the impact of intercollegiate athletic programs on students’ college adjustment...
With nearly a million international students enrolled in U.S. universities and colleges during the 2...
This study shifts the tendency to focus on international students’ negative experiences of undertaki...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
This paper examined the question of how students coming from outside the United States integrate the...