Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin

Given the increasing number of younger immigrants from China, we have noticed diversified performances of Chinese-American teenagers based on the age they come to the U.S. This thesis thus examines three specific aspects—assimilation, social network site (SNS) use, and reaction to Asian stereotype—o...

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Main Author: Huang, Gejun
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Language:en
Published: 2014
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-265372015-09-20T17:27:14ZAssimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in AustinHuang, GejunAssimilationSocial network sitesAsian stereotypeChinese-American teenagerNew second generationGiven the increasing number of younger immigrants from China, we have noticed diversified performances of Chinese-American teenagers based on the age they come to the U.S. This thesis thus examines three specific aspects—assimilation, social network site (SNS) use, and reaction to Asian stereotype—of Chinese-American teenagers living in Austin, regarding intraethnic differences between and among different clusters of this cohort as the second generation immigrant. By employing semi-structured interviews conducted with teenagers who have respective immigrant history and family background, a wide array of patterns about assimilation, SNS use, and reaction to Asian stereotype are traced and analyzed alongside demonstrating outlines and traits in terms of different generation clusters (1.25ers, 1.5ers, 1.75ers and 2.0ers). A total of ten Chinese-American teenagers, aged from 15 to 18, are recruited and interviewed through snowball approach, allowing for the surface of intraethnic variations on the aforementioned aspects. Preliminary discussions are made to tease out how these three aspects are intertwined.text2014-10-14T16:18:04Z2014-082014-06-27August 20142014-10-14T16:18:05ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/26537en
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topic Assimilation
Social network sites
Asian stereotype
Chinese-American teenager
New second generation
spellingShingle Assimilation
Social network sites
Asian stereotype
Chinese-American teenager
New second generation
Huang, Gejun
Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
description Given the increasing number of younger immigrants from China, we have noticed diversified performances of Chinese-American teenagers based on the age they come to the U.S. This thesis thus examines three specific aspects—assimilation, social network site (SNS) use, and reaction to Asian stereotype—of Chinese-American teenagers living in Austin, regarding intraethnic differences between and among different clusters of this cohort as the second generation immigrant. By employing semi-structured interviews conducted with teenagers who have respective immigrant history and family background, a wide array of patterns about assimilation, SNS use, and reaction to Asian stereotype are traced and analyzed alongside demonstrating outlines and traits in terms of different generation clusters (1.25ers, 1.5ers, 1.75ers and 2.0ers). A total of ten Chinese-American teenagers, aged from 15 to 18, are recruited and interviewed through snowball approach, allowing for the surface of intraethnic variations on the aforementioned aspects. Preliminary discussions are made to tease out how these three aspects are intertwined. === text
author Huang, Gejun
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title Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
title_short Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
title_full Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
title_fullStr Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
title_full_unstemmed Assimilation, social network sites and Asian stereotype : understanding Chinese-American teenagers in Austin
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