2015
Facebook use and acculturation: The case of overseas Chinese professionals in western countries
Publication
Publication
International Journal of Communication , Volume 9 - Issue 1 p. 2467- 2486
The emergence of social network sites has provided new opportunities for intercultural communication. This study is one of the first to explore the role of Facebook on the acculturation of Chinese professionals overseas. Through qualitative interviews, we explored how overseas Chinese professionals use Facebook to maintain their social networks, manage their multicultural identities, and adapt to Western culture in their host countries. Our research reveals that overseas Chinese professionals tended to manage their identity with little self-awareness, and their Facebook communication reflected Chinese traditional culture in many ways. Facebook was regarded as a useful acculturation tool for them to learn about popular social topics in the host countries.
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| Organisation | Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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Mao, Y., & Qian, Y. (2015). Facebook use and acculturation: The case of overseas Chinese professionals in western countries. International Journal of Communication, 9(1), 2467–2486. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/97732 |
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