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Introduction to International Studies provides students with
scholarly essays and articles to familiarize them with the field of
international studies and prepare them to conduct undergraduate
research while abroad. Students learn how to successfully navigate
another culture and how to conduct meaningful cross-cultural
comparative research. Part I of the anthology introduces readers to
the area of international studies, along with the concepts of a
global society, culture, and intercultural communication. In Part
II, students read about various social science research methods,
including qualitative research, quantitative research, and the
literature review process. Part III is focused on issues related to
cross-cultural research practices. Students learn about ethical
principles, cultural adaptation, and best practices to ensure a
successful study abroad experience. Introduction to International
Studies is designed to support students enrolled in courses that
afford them the opportunity to conduct exploratory social science
research in another country while studying abroad.
Adaptation to the United States Academic Culture for International
Students provides readers with engaging articles that illuminate
key differences between the culture of America and that of foreign
nations, especially with regard to the higher education system. The
collection empowers students to analyze and discuss cultural
differences, develop skillsets that will help them thrive in the
American educational system, and build their cross-cultural
communication skills and competencies. The anthology is divided
into three parts. In Part I, students are introduced to cultural
concepts, key terms and ideas in human communication, and the main
cultural differences international students are likely to discover
when studying at a university in the United States. Part II focuses
on cross-cultural adaptation, featuring articles about interacting
with American professors, time management, effective study and
attendance habits, and America's emphasis on academic integrity.
The final part includes readings that examine nonverbal
communication and the relationship between language and culture.
Featuring invaluable content and scholarly insight, Adaptation to
the United States Academic Culture for International Students is an
ideal resource for students who've recently begun studies in the
U.S., as well as university programs that seek to support the
adaptation and overall experience of international students at
their institution.
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