Outsiders Within: College Sport as an Avenue to Integrate International Students

Xiaochen Zhou, Anthony D. Pizzo, Daniel C. Funk
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The increasingly volatile social, cultural, and political environment in the United States has made it difficult for U.S. institutions of higher learning to retain and integrate international students, especially those from East Asian countries. Drawing upon social identity theory and the acculturation process, this study explored how college sport contributes to international students’ university identification using narrative interviews with East Asian international students who attended college football events at a U.S. university. Findings revealed that international students identified with their co-national peers for socialization purposes at football events and identified with the football spectator subgroup through the influence of domestic students, which contributed to university identity. Theoretically, our research highlighted the dynamics between sport identification, university identity, and acculturation by showing how college sport spectatorship can foster university identification but also create cultural distance within the university community. Findings also offer practical guidelines on how universities can use college sport to initiate organic social interactions between students from different cultures and empower international students to identify as essential members of universities.
局外人内部:大学体育作为整合国际学生的途径
美国日益动荡的社会、文化和政治环境使得美国高等院校难以留住和融入国际学生,尤其是来自东亚国家的学生。利用社会认同理论和文化适应过程,本研究通过对参加美国大学橄榄球赛事的东亚国际学生的叙述性访谈,探讨了大学体育如何促进国际学生的大学认同。研究结果显示,国际学生在足球赛事中出于社交目的认同他们的同胞,并通过国内学生的影响认同足球观众亚群体,这有助于大学认同。从理论上讲,我们的研究通过展示大学体育观众如何促进大学认同,同时也在大学社区内创造文化距离,强调了体育认同、大学认同和文化适应之间的动态关系。研究结果还为大学如何利用大学体育来促进来自不同文化背景的学生之间的有机社会互动提供了实用指导,并使国际学生能够确定自己是大学的重要成员。
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