
Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration 4.2 is out now
Intellect is pleased to announce that Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration 4.2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘The International Student Experience in New Zealand: Connecting Research and Practice’
For more information about the special issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/transitions-journal-of-transient-migration
Aims & Scope
Transitions aims to provide a platform that explores and investigates the complexities of transient migration and to map the experiences of the growing number of transient migrants as they engage and interact with communities that are linked both to their home and host nations. The journal seeks to look at the ways in which transient migration affects individuals and communities in this transitional yet significant period. Its scope includes, but is not limited to, themes of belonging, identity, networks, nation, culture, religion, race and ethnicity, gender and memory while incorporating the roles played by various platforms to facilitate these themes such as media, politics, policy, economy and the creative industries.
Issue 4.2
Editorial
The international student experience in New Zealand: Connecting research and practice
STEPHANIE DOYLE, LY THI TRAN AND SHERRIE LEE
Articles
Supporting international students’ academic acculturation and sense of academic self-efficacy
PII-TUULIA NIKULA AND JONATHAN SIBLEY
Through the lens of acculturation: International students separated by design
MANAIA CHOU-LEE
Academic literacies of international students in New Zealand library environments
SUHASINI GOPI, LY THI TRAN AND KIRSTEN HUTCHISON
JESSICA TERRUHN AND PAUL SPOONLEY
The experiences of Vietnamese students in New Zealand: A new country – A new home
HAU TRUNG HO
Study-work-life balance: Challenges for international students
MARTIN LUKAS MAHLER
Introducing the CI model for intercultural contact
CHRIS BEARD
Examination of a New Zealand tertiary guide for teaching international students
HEATHER VAIL
Migration and the duty of hospitality: A genealogical sketch
BENJAMIN BOUDOU
Book Review
HELENA HOF