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Mediating and moderating effects of WeChat use on cross-cultural adaptation among international students in China

Authors Kai Zhang, Kai Zhang, Su-Hie Ting, ...
Year 2025
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
13801 Journal Article

Cross-cultural comparisons of religion as "character": Football and soccer in the United States and Germany

Authors Michael Butterworth, Karsten Senkbeil
Year 2017
Journal Name International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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13806 Journal Article

Exchanges in Exoticism: Cross-Cultural Marriage and the Making of the Mediterranean in Old French Romance

Authors Adriano Duque
Year 2015
Journal Name SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
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13807 Journal Article

State of the art themes in cross-cultural communication research: A systematic and meta-analytic review

Authors Rebecca Merkin, Vas Taras, Piers Steel
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
13809 Journal Article

Technological use disorders: European cross-cultural longitudinal and experimental studies for Internet and smartphone problem uses

Description
This research project consists in study the technological use disorders (based on Internet and smartphone) in European problem users, to estimate prevalence, psychosocial profiles, as well as to ascertain psychological factors involved in the development and maintenance of these disorders. This Marie Curie 2013 proposal covers one overall research with two underlying studies: First study, an online survey for cross-cultural longitudinal study with 10 European countries (in three waves) to estimate the evolution of prevalence and profiles of European citizens who present a problematic Internet and smartphone uses (creating and adapting scales, clinically validated, to both technological problem uses) Second study, users extracted from first wave in Belgium will be invited to laboratory testing to determine psychological factors in these problematic technological uses and participate in focus groups to know their own perception of these maladaptive technological usage patterns The objectives for this project are: 1) to select and adapt scales (in the European languages of countries selected) measuring problem Internet and smartphone uses to conduct a cross-cultural study 2) to estimate the prevalence of problem users within three waves to perform a cross-cultural longitudinal comparison per technology, per users’ categories and per country 3) to look into the perception of excessive and problem technological European users selected by a theoretical qualitative sample strategy through online narratives about their sensations, needs, cognitions and behaviours in relation with the maladaptive use of these technologies 4) to selected Belgium problem and non-problem users of both cyber-disorders to test in the laboratory psychological factors that lead with the self-regulation difficulties of users who presents these addictive symptomatology With a mixed methods approach will be provide results in Europe technological use disorders reinforced for experimental findings.
Year 2014
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13810 Project

Fostering cross-cultural communication: Identifying the linguistic factors that promote comprehensibility in academic and workplace settings

Description
'Oral communication is a two-way process, involving a message sender and receiver. In telecommunications, a good technician can often efficiently repair a faulty signal. However, when it comes to human information exchange, and particularly when interlocutors are from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds, troubleshooting the unsuccessful transmission of a message is a more abstract and complex process. This is because myriad linguistic and non-linguistic factors interact to facilitate or hinder successful communication. My research, which seeks to elucidate different facets of this complex problem, is grounded in the goal of identifying the aspects of second language (L2) speech that are most important for achieving effective cross-cultural communication. A mixed-methods approach will be used to accomplish four major research goals: (1) 'disentangle' the aspects of L2 speech that, while noticeable or distracting, have little bearing on listener understanding, as opposed to those that genuinely impede communication, (2) validate an L2 comprehensibility scale, originally developed in the Canadian context, for use on UK campuses, (3) examine the potential biasing effects of listeners’ social variables on their ratings of L2 pronunciation, and finally (4) investigate the effects of haphazard peer-pairing practices on test-takers’ performance on collaborative tasks, particularly with respect to phonological accommodations. Taken together, this research will address the pressing social-educational challenges of reducing language barriers and improving the oral communication skills of newcomers, in order to facilitate their social integration. With the support of the Marie Curie CIG, I will establish a state-of-the-art L2 speech laboratory. This facility, which is crucial for conducting high-caliber L2 pronunciation research, will put the University of Bristol on the map as a center of emerging research strength in this area both within Europe and internationally.'
Year 2012
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13813 Project

The hospitality of the host: A cross-cultural examination of managerially facilitated consumer-to-consumer interactions

Authors Stuart E. Levy
Year 2010
Journal Name International Journal of Hospitality Management
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13814 Journal Article

One story map does not fit all: A cross-cultural analysis of children's written story retellings

Authors MA Invernizzi, MP Abouzeid
Year 1995
Journal Name JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE AND LIFE HISTORY
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13819 Journal Article

The Ultimate Coercive Sanction: A Cross‐Cultural Study of Capital Punishment. KEITH F. OTTERBEIN

Authors MARC HOWARD ROSS
Year 1988
Journal Name American Ethnologist
13820 Journal Article

HOME AND IDENTITY IN ELIF SHAFAK'S THE SAINT OF INCIPIENT INSANITIES

Authors Sezen Ismail
Year 2016
Journal Name FOLIA LINGUISTICA ET LITTERARIA
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13821 Journal Article

Mobile selves: Race, migration, and belonging in Peru and the U.S.

Authors Suzanne Oboler
Year 2016
Journal Name Latino Studies
13822 Journal Article

Taiwanese Immigrants' Medical Experiences: An Exploratory Study

Authors Chien-Juh Gu
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
13823 Journal Article

Inequality shaping processes and gated communities in US western metropolitan areas

Authors Renaud Le Goix, Elena Vesselinov
Year 2014
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
13824 Journal Article

The rise of interdisciplinary studies in social sciences and humanities and the challenge of comparative sociology

Authors Saïd Amir Arjomand
Year 2016
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 1
13831 Journal Article

Subjective well-being in mental health and human development research worldwide: An introduction

Authors Corey L. M. Keyes
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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13832 Journal Article

Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the four principles of biomedical ethics

Authors DFC Tsai
Year 1999
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
13835 Journal Article

Conservative Rationales, Racial Boundaries: A Case Study of Restrictionist Mexican Americans

Authors Irene I. Vega
Year 2014
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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13836 Journal Article

Affective Citizenship in Brexit Britain: EU Citizens’ Responses to Emotional Governance

Authors Marianela Barrios Aquino
Year 2022
Journal Name EMOTIONS-HISTORY CULTURE SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 2
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13838 Journal Article

Exceeding Crisis. The Psychic Life of Drawings

Authors Cristiana Giordano
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 3
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13839 Journal Article

Scientific change as political action - Franz Boas and the anthropology of race

Authors Mark Risjord
Year 2007
Journal Name PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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13841 Journal Article

Reconstructing a Sense of Safety among Resettled Refugee Survivors of Torture: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study

Authors Jennifer L. Ballard-Kang, Bibhuti K. Sar
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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13842 Journal Article

Welfare-Dependent Refugees?: Evidence from County Welfare Management System Data in Western New York

Authors Yunju Nam, Amanda Hausmann, Wooksoo Kim, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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13843 Journal Article

Being Hopeful: Exploring the Dynamics of Post-traumatic Growth and Hope in Refugees

Authors MADEHA UMER, Dely Lazarte Elliot
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 25
13844 Journal Article

Home, city and diaspora: Anglo–Indian and Chinese attachments to Calcutta

Authors ALISON BLUNT, JAYANI BONNERJEE
Year 2013
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 19
13845 Journal Article

The Complex Sources of Immigration Control

Authors Darshan Vigneswaran
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration Review
13846 Journal Article
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