“JUST TAKE YOUR TIME AND TALK TO US, OKAY?” – INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STUDENTS FACILITATING AND PROMOTING INTERCULTURALITY IN ONLINE INITIAL INTERACTIONS

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH British Journal of Educational Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1080/00071005.2023.2231526
Mei Yuan, Fred Dervin, Yuyin Liang, Heidi Layne
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Meeting others abroad and/or online is considered important in the broad field of intercultural communication education (amongst others: international education, minority and migrant education, but also teacher education, language education) to test out one’s learning about interculturality. For several weeks, a group of university students from China and a group of local and international students studying at a Finnish university met regularly online to talk about global educational issues. Using a specific lens of interculturality, which focuses on the discursive co-construction of identities, we explore their initial interactions, how they deal with the uncertainty and potential awkwardness of their very first encounters, before they start working on their educational tasks. Based on the students’ self-disclosure (practices, thoughts, identity construction), and adopting a dialogical discourse analysis, the authors examine their co-construction of interculturality. The results show that the students try to facilitate interculturality while promoting it together more or less successfully. Reasons are discussed. The authors argue that research on the underexplored case of online initial interactions, which represent crucial moments in establishing and negotiating interculturality, could provide important research and pedagogical input for intercultural telecollaboration.
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“慢慢来,跟我们谈谈,好吗?”-国际教育学生在网上初始互动中促进和促进跨文化
在跨文化交流教育的广阔领域(其中包括:国际教育、少数民族和移民教育,还有教师教育、语言教育)中,在国外和/或网上与他人会面被认为是重要的,以测试一个人对跨文化的了解。几个星期以来,一群来自中国的大学生和一群在芬兰一所大学学习的本地和国际学生定期在网上会面,讨论全球教育问题。我们从跨文化的角度出发,聚焦于身份的话语建构,探索他们最初的互动,在他们开始完成教育任务之前,他们如何处理第一次接触的不确定性和潜在的尴尬。本文从学生的自我表露(实践、思想、身份建构)出发,运用对话话语分析的方法,考察了学生跨文化的共同建构。结果表明,学生在促进跨文化的同时或多或少地成功地促进了跨文化。讨论了原因。作者认为,对未被充分探索的在线初始互动案例的研究,代表了建立和协商跨文化的关键时刻,可以为跨文化远程合作提供重要的研究和教学投入。
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British Journal of Educational Studies
British Journal of Educational Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Studies is one of the UK foremost international education journals. It publishes scholarly, research-based articles on education which draw particularly upon historical, philosophical and sociological analysis and sources.
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