International students’ social network: Network mapping to gage friendship formation and student engagement on campus

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Addressing the importance of international student engagement on campus and creating friendships with host-country nationals during their time abroad, this small-scale study explores the question of, “Are there trends in how or through what means international students are making connections with co-national, multi-national, or host-national students?” Semistructured, qualitative interviews, data collection, social network analysis and a data-representative social network diagram were used to explore this question. Understanding these trends can help with developing student programming that encourages friendship making, cross-cultural workshops, or even provide the foundation and reasoning to strengthen support systems for international students.

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McFaul, S. (2016). International students’ social network: Network mapping to gage friendship formation and student engagement on campus. Journal of International Students, 6(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v6i1.393

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