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Understanding the symbolic capital of intercultural interactions: a case study of international students in Australia

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posted on 2015-08-07, 00:00 authored by L Pham, Ly TranLy Tran
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students’ learning and wellbeing in the host country. While research on international students’ intercultural interactions reveals multifaceted aspects of personal and social factors, there is a tendency to consider language barrier and cultural differences as individual factors that constrain their interactions with the institutional community. Drawing on 105 interviews with international students in Australian vocational education and training and dual sector institutions, this paper examines international students’ intercultural interactions in host institutions and the factors that act as enablers or inhibitors for intercultural interactions. It highlights the social and structural conditions in creating symbolic capital of elitist Anglo-Australian culture and English language, and social differentiation. This paper offers insights into understanding the legitimacy of such elitism, in hope that future conceptualisation, research and practices of intercultural interactions may locate international students within their cultural diversity.

History

Journal

International studies in sociology of education

Volume

25

Issue

3

Pagination

204 - 224

Publisher

Routledge

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0962-0214

eISSN

1747-5066

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2015, Taylor & Francis