Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea

Master of Science === Department of Journalism and Mass Communications === William J. Adams === Using focus group this study found that forms of computer-mediated communication combined play a positive role in the acculturation process of the international students from China, India, and the Republi...

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Main Author: Fan, Meijing
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1003
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-10032016-03-01T03:50:00Z Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea Fan, Meijing Acculturation Computer mediated Communication Interpersonal International and Asian Mass Communications (0708) Master of Science Department of Journalism and Mass Communications William J. Adams Using focus group this study found that forms of computer-mediated communication combined play a positive role in the acculturation process of the international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea. Participants from different cultures reached general agreements that computer, the Internet, and other computer-facilitated devices and services have become functional displacements to older media in their daily life in the United States. While mass communication promotes behavior, psychological, and sociocultural adaptations of the international students, interpersonal communication is still of central importance in acculturation process and outcomes. Findings suggested that computer-mediated communication could become a major key to the formation and perfection of a pluralist American society, because (1) the computerized mediums serve as both the host and native media, and (2) forms of computer-mediated communication facilitate the cooperation between subgroups and individuals in different social arenas in American life. 2008-11-06T19:05:17Z 2008-11-06T19:05:17Z 2008-11-06T19:05:17Z 2008 December Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1003 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Acculturation
Computer mediated
Communication
Interpersonal
International and Asian
Mass Communications (0708)
spellingShingle Acculturation
Computer mediated
Communication
Interpersonal
International and Asian
Mass Communications (0708)
Fan, Meijing
Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
description Master of Science === Department of Journalism and Mass Communications === William J. Adams === Using focus group this study found that forms of computer-mediated communication combined play a positive role in the acculturation process of the international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea. Participants from different cultures reached general agreements that computer, the Internet, and other computer-facilitated devices and services have become functional displacements to older media in their daily life in the United States. While mass communication promotes behavior, psychological, and sociocultural adaptations of the international students, interpersonal communication is still of central importance in acculturation process and outcomes. Findings suggested that computer-mediated communication could become a major key to the formation and perfection of a pluralist American society, because (1) the computerized mediums serve as both the host and native media, and (2) forms of computer-mediated communication facilitate the cooperation between subgroups and individuals in different social arenas in American life.
author Fan, Meijing
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title Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
title_short Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
title_full Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
title_fullStr Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from China, India, and the Republic of Korea
title_sort computer-mediated communication and the process of acculturation among international students from china, india, and the republic of korea
publisher Kansas State University
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