Understanding International Students from Asia in American Universities (eBook, PDF)
Learning and Living Globalization
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Focuses on the main countries sending students to the USA: China, India, South Korea and Pakistan
Includes empirical studies of both graduate students and undergraduate students
Presents multidisciplinary expertise in sociology, higher education, and communication studies
Offers perspectives from various stakeholders such as students, faculty and administrators
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Focuses on the main countries sending students to the USA: China, India, South Korea and Pakistan
Includes empirical studies of both graduate students and undergraduate students
Presents multidisciplinary expertise in sociology, higher education, and communication studies
Offers perspectives from various stakeholders such as students, faculty and administrators
Includes empirical studies of both graduate students and undergraduate students
Presents multidisciplinary expertise in sociology, higher education, and communication studies
Offers perspectives from various stakeholders such as students, faculty and administrators
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319603940
- Artikelnr.: 52940171
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319603940
- Artikelnr.: 52940171
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Yingyi Ma is the Director of Asian/Asian American Studies and an associate professor in Sociology at Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. In 2014, she was named Inaugural O'Hanley Faculty Scholar. She has also been co-chair of East Asia SIG of Comparative and International Education Society. She is a sociologist of education and migration. Her current research examines international student mobility, Asian international students in the United States and the surge of Chinese international students in American Universities. She is currently writing a book titled "Study in the U.S: The New Education Gospel in China" to be published by Columbia University Press. Her earlier work focused on who studied in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields and why, including the formation of aspirations, college major choice, and degree attainment in STEM fields. That line of research has received grants from National Science Foundation,Alfred Sloan Foundation, and Association of Institutional Research. Yingyi received her Ph.D. in sociology from Johns Hopkins University in 2006. Martha García-Murillo is a Professor and the director of a master's program at the school of information studies where she facilitated a program on leadership for the students in that program, most of whom were international students. The need and success that she had with the program prompted her to write a book on Leadership and Culture geared towards addressing the most pressing needs for our international students. The program is now being expanded to 200 students. She has an M.S. in Economics and a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Public Policy from the University of Southern California.
1. "Paradigm Shift: Learning is a Two-Way Street between American Universities and Asian International Students"; Yingyi Ma.- Part I: Before Arrival.- 2. "Understanding The College Choice Process of Asian International Students"; Dongbin Kim, Charles A. S. Bankart, Xiushan Jiang, and Adam M. Brazil.- 3. "Pathways to US Higher Education: Capital, Citizenship, and Indian Women MBA Students"; Adrienne Lee Atterberry.- 4. "Building Cultural Bridges and Supporting Prospective Chinese International Students at U.S. Universities"; C.N. Le.- Part II: After Arrival.- 5. Contact Effects on Intercultural Friendship between East Asian Students and American Domestic Students"; Elisabeth Gareis and Ardalan Jalayer.- 6. "Double Consciousness: How Pakistani Graduate Students Navigate their Contested Identities in American Universities"; Maheen Haider.- 7. "Korean Students' Acculturation Experiences in the United States"; Eunyoung Kim.- 8. "From Elites to Outsiders: How Chinese MBA Students Experience Power Asymmetries in American Universities"; Vivian Louie.- 9. "American Professors' Support of Chinese International Students' Reading and Writing in Subject Courses"; Xiaoqiong You and Xiaoye You. 10. "Responding to Campus Change: Rising Numbers of Chinese Undergraduates and Michigan State University's Response"; Peter Briggs.- Part III: Looking Ahead.- 11. "To Stay or Not to Stay: A Decision to Make Upon Completion of Doctoral Degrees Among Asian International Doctorates in U.S. Higher Education Institutions"; Dongbin Kim, Jin-Young Roh, and Erinn Taylor De Barroso.- 12. "International Alumni and Leadership Skills"; Martha Garcia-Murillo.- 13. Conclusion.
1. "Paradigm Shift: Learning is a Two-Way Street between American Universities and Asian International Students"; Yingyi Ma.- Part I: Before Arrival.- 2. "Understanding The College Choice Process of Asian International Students"; Dongbin Kim, Charles A. S. Bankart, Xiushan Jiang, and Adam M. Brazil.- 3. "Pathways to US Higher Education: Capital, Citizenship, and Indian Women MBA Students"; Adrienne Lee Atterberry.- 4. "Building Cultural Bridges and Supporting Prospective Chinese International Students at U.S. Universities"; C.N. Le.- Part II: After Arrival.- 5. Contact Effects on Intercultural Friendship between East Asian Students and American Domestic Students"; Elisabeth Gareis and Ardalan Jalayer.- 6. "Double Consciousness: How Pakistani Graduate Students Navigate their Contested Identities in American Universities"; Maheen Haider.- 7. "Korean Students' Acculturation Experiences in the United States"; Eunyoung Kim.- 8. "From Elites to Outsiders: How Chinese MBA Students Experience Power Asymmetries in American Universities"; Vivian Louie.- 9. "American Professors' Support of Chinese International Students' Reading and Writing in Subject Courses"; Xiaoqiong You and Xiaoye You. 10. "Responding to Campus Change: Rising Numbers of Chinese Undergraduates and Michigan State University's Response"; Peter Briggs.- Part III: Looking Ahead.- 11. "To Stay or Not to Stay: A Decision to Make Upon Completion of Doctoral Degrees Among Asian International Doctorates in U.S. Higher Education Institutions"; Dongbin Kim, Jin-Young Roh, and Erinn Taylor De Barroso.- 12. "International Alumni and Leadership Skills"; Martha Garcia-Murillo.- 13. Conclusion.







