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Silent but Brewing: Reactive Ethnicity and Interculturality among Chinese Students in Singapore
Journal of intercultural communication, 2016-03 (40), p.N_A-N_A
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Copyright Immigrant Institute Mar 2016 ;EISSN: 1404-1634
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Title:
Silent but Brewing: Reactive Ethnicity and Interculturality among Chinese Students in Singapore
Author:
Jiang, Qiaolei
;
Aricat, Rajiv George
;
Chib, Arul
;
Chia, Alvin
;
Tan, Sie Mun
;
Tan, Lisa
;
Woo, Zhen Wei
Subjects:
Acculturation
;
Adaptation
;
Asian students
;
Civil society
;
College students
;
Communication
;
Computer based
;
Cultural differences
;
Cultural identity
;
Discrimination
;
Ethnicity
;
Foreign students
;
Group dynamics
;
Host country
;
Immigration
;
Internet
;
Migrant workers
;
Migrants
;
Migration
;
Perceptions
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Polls & surveys
;
Population
;
Race
;
Segregation
;
Social networks
;
Social psychology
;
Stereotypes
;
Transnationalism
;
Trends
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Journal of intercultural communication, 2016-03 (40), p.N_A-N_A
Description:
The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores how they perceive discrimination from host society and in turn stereotype it. Previous studies have highlighted how interculturality facilitates the adaptation of migrants in the host country. This study explores (i) how face-to-face (FTF) and mediated contact and perceived discrimination predict stereotyping, and (ii) how contact, perceived discrimination and stereotyping predict interculturality. A web-based survey was conducted among university students from the People's Republic of China (n = 585) in Singapore. FTF contact reduced stereotyping better than mediated contact. Perceived discrimination increased stereotyping of the host society by migrants, whereas stereotyping negatively affected interculturality. The study calls for better contact between locals and the migrant population.
Publisher:
Göteborg: Immigrant Institute
Language:
English
Identifier:
EISSN: 1404-1634
Source:
AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
IAMCR Open Access Journals
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