This paper explores the perceptual power of international students from a non-native English speaking background in their intercultural contacts. 27 students from 12 different countries in Asia, Europe, North America and South America voluntarily participated in this research via one-on-one interviews. Findings show that processes of their English language learning and the use of English from their homelands to Australia affect their views of English and the way it conveys a sense of "power". The sense of "power" is further interpreted to be "privilege, "prestige" and "pleasure". A lack of confidence and sense of belonging, as well as inferiority decrease students' perceptual power behind non-mediated communication, while feelings of confid...
© 2010 Brooke Cowley.Attempts to integrate international students within universities in Australia, ...
Although communication skills in English are important for both their career prospects and the succe...
Language difficulties are cited as the most critical issue facing international students today. This...
If English is the medium, what, per Marshall McLuhan, is the message? This article explores the intr...
This paper looks into the effect of use of international English on non-native students’ dignity in ...
If English is the medium, what, per Marshall McLuhan, is the message? This article explores the int...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
This paper is the result of a study into the effects of English as an international language on the ...
International students have continued to be the focus of simplistic stereotyping in media discourse ...
There is one salient feature that differentiates English from other Asian and European global lang...
Multiple streams of influence, including cultural policy and societal goals, and theories of the min...
International cross-disciplinary postgraduate students for whom English is not their first language ...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students' learnin...
Globalisation has placed a growing importance on English language speaking and listening. Prior rese...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students’ l...
© 2010 Brooke Cowley.Attempts to integrate international students within universities in Australia, ...
Although communication skills in English are important for both their career prospects and the succe...
Language difficulties are cited as the most critical issue facing international students today. This...
If English is the medium, what, per Marshall McLuhan, is the message? This article explores the intr...
This paper looks into the effect of use of international English on non-native students’ dignity in ...
If English is the medium, what, per Marshall McLuhan, is the message? This article explores the int...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
This paper is the result of a study into the effects of English as an international language on the ...
International students have continued to be the focus of simplistic stereotyping in media discourse ...
There is one salient feature that differentiates English from other Asian and European global lang...
Multiple streams of influence, including cultural policy and societal goals, and theories of the min...
International cross-disciplinary postgraduate students for whom English is not their first language ...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students' learnin...
Globalisation has placed a growing importance on English language speaking and listening. Prior rese...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students’ l...
© 2010 Brooke Cowley.Attempts to integrate international students within universities in Australia, ...
Although communication skills in English are important for both their career prospects and the succe...
Language difficulties are cited as the most critical issue facing international students today. This...