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CHINESE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ COCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN FRIENDSHIPS WITH DOMESTIC STUDENTS ON US CAMPUSES

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CHINESE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ COCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN FRIENDSHIPS WITH DOMESTIC STUDENTS ON US CAMPUSES
author
Zhang, Luxiaohe
abstract
Through the lens of co-cultural theory, this study explored how Chinese international students navigate various challenges as they build friendships with their domestic peers and how their friendship experiences affected their well-being. Semi-structured interviews were used to elicit rich narratives from cultural insiders. This study expanded the existing body of literature on Chinese international students by demonstrating their experiences during the process of friendship establishment. It highlighted co-cultural communicative practices that Chinese international students find effective in making intimate contacts with US students. Practical implications to US universities are also discussed.
subject
co-cultural theory
friendship formation
intercultural friendships
staircase model
contributor
Canzona, Mollie R (committee chair)
Ghoston, Michelle (committee member)
date
2018-05-24T08:35:46Z (accessioned)
2018-05-24T08:35:46Z (available)
2018 (issued)
degree
Communication (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/90685 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Thesis

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