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Mediating transnational spaces: international students and intercultural responsibility

Despite the significant body of literature on international students' intercultural development, the core issue of how they see their own responsibility in transnational intercultural spaces is largely neglected. This paper addresses this paucity by examining the intercultural responsibility pe...

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Published in:Intercultural education (London, England) England), 2017-05, Vol.28 (3), p.283-303
Main Authors: Tran, Ly Thi, Vu, Thao Thi Phuong
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Cultural interrelationships
Cultural literacy
Educational Theories
Foreign Countries
Foreign Students
Higher Education
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Host countries
host country
Intercultural Communication
intercultural education
intercultural interaction
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International students
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Patriotism
Responsibility
Self Concept
Social Integration
Student adjustment
Student Attitudes
Student Mobility
Student Responsibility
Student Role
Vocational Education
Vocational education and training
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