Home away Home: CSP International Doctoral Students’ Community Cultural Wealth and Sociocultural Adaptation in China

Fan Yang
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China Studies Program (CSP) is a high-calibre international exchange program launched by the Center for Language Education and Cooperation since 2013, which aims to attract overseas students, scholars, and elites from all walks of life to come to study in China through providing scholarships and high-quality training resources. The research site of this study was at a Chinese university in Beijing. Using the Community Cultural Wealth theory (Yosso, 2005), this study examined the sociocultural adaptation mechanism for international doctoral students of the CSP in China, especially how the students themselves, their families, and staff members of the host university help the international doctoral students to navigate their sociocultural adaptation by providing community cultural resources, which helped international students achieve academic success through accumulating aspirational capital, linguistic capital, social capital, familial capital, navigational capital and resistant capital (Yosso, 2005). Findings of this study suggest that the sociocultural adaptation of the international students of CSP was much facilitated by the host community cultural wealth which provided ample opportunities for the international students to acquire and mobilize their various capitals.
家外之家:CSP国际博士生在中国的社区文化财富与社会文化适应
中国研修项目(Chinese Studies Program,简称CSP)是语言教育与合作中心自2013年起推出的高水准国际交流项目,旨在通过提供奖学金和优质培训资源,吸引海外学生、学者和各界精英来华研修。本研究的研究地点位于北京的一所中国大学。本研究运用社区文化财富理论(Yosso, 2005),考察了来华留学博士生的社会文化适应机制,尤其是来华留学博士生本人、其家庭和所在高校的教职员工如何通过提供社区文化资源帮助来华留学博士生进行社会文化适应,从而帮助来华留学博士生通过积累愿望资本、语言资本、社会资本、家庭资本、导航资本和抵抗资本(Yosso, 2005)获得学业成功。本研究的结果表明,东道主社区的文化财富为留学生提供了大量获取和调动各种资本的机会,极大地促进了 CSP 国际学生的社会文化适应。
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