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International student (dis)connectedness and identities: why these matter and the way forward

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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Gomes, Ly TranLy Tran
This chapter draws together the main themes of the book. One of the key themes highlighted in several chapters is the dynamics and fluidity embedded in the ways in which international students experience or create connections and disconnections with family, friends, communities, institutions and places in their host and home nations. Another important theme emphasized in this book is the challenge of maintaining and or creating a sense of belonging while being in nationally, socially and culturally unfamiliar surroundings. Through examining international students’ connectedness and disconnectedness, the book also notes the challenges international students face and the strategies they use in order to construct a meaningful lived experience in the transnationally mobile space. In this transnational context, media and communication technologies play an important role in international students’ social life. In many cases, these students draw on media and communication platforms to design translocal spaces for themselves and to continuously recreate the familial home environment in their domestic spaces. It is therefore important for education providers in the host countries and related stakeholders to develop strategies that support international students not only to make use of media and communication platforms productively and to reinforce existing relationships but also to find new points of connectivity during and after their study. These forms of connectedness and networks are essential for international students to navigate everyday life in transience; but also to provide a foundation for their future aspirations and future trajectories.

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Title of book

International student connectedness and identity: transnational perspectives

Volume

6

Series

Cultural studies and transdisciplinarity in education

Chapter number

16

Pagination

283 - 290

Publisher

Springer Nature

Place of publication

Gateway East, Singapore

ISSN

2345-7708

ISBN-13

9789811025990

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2017, Springer Science + Business Media Singapore

Extent

16

Editor/Contributor(s)

L Tran, C Gomes

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