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The Eastern Train on the Western Track : An Australian Case of Chinese Doctoral Students’ Adaptation

Authors :
Xing Xu
Helena Hing Wa Sit
Shen Chen
Xing Xu
Helena Hing Wa Sit
Shen Chen
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This book makes valuable theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions to the study of overseas doctoral students'cross-cultural adaptation. Focusing on Australia, one of the top three destinations for Chinese students, this book seeks to understand how Chinese doctoral students perceive their lived experience of adapting to the academic and research environment at Australian universities. The book presents an innovative data collection chiefly based on interviews. It probes into Chinese doctoral students'emic perception of their cross-cultural adaptation from a human development perspective and in three main phrases: how motivated and prepared they are for their overseas stay (planning), how they experience their adaptation as active agents (implementing), and how they evaluate their overseas doctoral journey after the fact (reflecting). Empirically speaking, its findings can help bolster the effectiveness of cross-cultural adaptation and that of the internationalisation of doctoral education. Methodologically speaking, it combines popular techniques and underused instruments such as graphics and maps to offer an in-depth portrait of the issue. Given its content, the book is primarily intended for researchers in cultural studies and practitioners in international education, or in a broader sense for anyone who has a keen interest in how individuals navigate the learning trajectory and construe meanings in unfamiliar academic and socio-cultural settings. Though the book focuses on Australia as a case study, its findings are equally applicable to other contexts.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9789811542640 and 9789811542657
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
The Eastern Train on the Western Track : An Australian Case of Chinese Doctoral Students’ Adaptation
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2441207