2020
DOI: 10.32674/jis.v10i4.2424
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International Student Agency in the Face of a Global Health Crisis

Abstract: Much of the literature on international students in U.S. higher education—as well as the perception of many within our institutional communities—focuses on the challenges these globally mobile students may experience. Challenges related to acculturation, English language proficiency, academic adjustment, and cross-cultural interactions are prevalent in research (Smith & Khawaja, 2011). However, research has also demonstrated international students’ ability to succeed academically in spite of some of these … Show more

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“…It is not yet clear whether and how this cohort enacts agency during this navigation. Despite emerging studies, they either were based on the staff's point of view ( de Boer, 2021 ; Siczek, 2020 ) or mainly shared students’ anecdotal reflections whose engagement with theoretical underpinnings is limited ( Wang & DeLaquil, 2020 ). Bearing these gaps in mind, this study recruited a group of international Chinese doctoral students (ICDS) to share their emic perceptions, given the salient status of the cohort in the international education as the biggest group of international PhD students since the 1990s ( Shen et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not yet clear whether and how this cohort enacts agency during this navigation. Despite emerging studies, they either were based on the staff's point of view ( de Boer, 2021 ; Siczek, 2020 ) or mainly shared students’ anecdotal reflections whose engagement with theoretical underpinnings is limited ( Wang & DeLaquil, 2020 ). Bearing these gaps in mind, this study recruited a group of international Chinese doctoral students (ICDS) to share their emic perceptions, given the salient status of the cohort in the international education as the biggest group of international PhD students since the 1990s ( Shen et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International student mobilities and enrollment in a time of great uncertainty have become top concerns for international higher education providers, policy makers, and researchers. Indeed, considerable attention has been devoted to exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international students' experiences and intentions (QS, 2020;Siczek, 2020;Tran, 2020). However, a scarcity of research investigates these issues from the perspective of education agents, who are key actors in the international student recruitments (Falcone, 2017) and play a significant role in international students' choice of overseas programs (Hagedorn & Zhang, 2011;Yen et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%