Journal of International Students
Volume 9, Issue 2, 2019, Pages 432-459

Online social networking and transnational-competence development among international students from Japan (Article)

Bo-Yuen Ngai P.*
  • a The University of Montana-Missoula, United States

Abstract

Social media has become the window to the world near and far for international students. Apart from socializing and connecting with friends, what educational outcomes can be attributed to social networking sites (SNSs)? This study examines the possibility that intercultural interactions on SNS can serve as a means of developing the transnational competence required for effective participation in an interconnected world. In this exploratory study, Japanese students studying in the United States participated in a mixed-method study involving (1) a structured questionnaire about their perceived empowerment benefits of frequenting global SNSs and (2) semi-structured interviews about the nature of these intercultural interactions on SNSs. The implications of Facebook use for transnational-competence development are explored. © Journal of International Students.

Author Keywords

Internationalization intercultural communication Transnational competence Social media

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067195313&doi=10.32674%2fjis.v9i2.607&partnerID=40&md5=d512ff71488bddf2f501131ff451bcc5

DOI: 10.32674/jis.v9i2.607
ISSN: 21623104
Original Language: English