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International graduate students, the F-1 visa process, and the dark side of globalization in post 9/11 American society.

机译:国际研究生,F-1签证程序以及9/11后美国社会中全球化的阴暗面。

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Visa restrictions and changes in the U.S. immigration process after September 11, 2001 (9/11) terrorist attacks have affected negatively the number of students coming to study in the United States. However, there is very little research about the challenges they face in obtaining visas to study in the U.S.;The goal of this research was to explore the challenges that international students face in obtaining the F-1 visa1, their experiences as international students, and the campus culture that influences and is influenced by international students. A total of 30 graduate students (age 20-39, 12 female and 18 males, from 19 countries) were interviewed.;Qualitative methods, guided by models of cultural adaptation, symbolic interaction theory, Habermas's views on the public sphere and society, and multiple perspectives on globalization were used to formulate and interpret the research questions. This dissertation is action research in that results have practical application for improving the lives of international students, and helping educators, administrators, counselors, and community volunteers to better tailor their services and programs offered to this group of students. The importance of this dissertation consists in the sociological investigation into post 9/11 surveillance and government control. This research links microanalysis to the broader political context of post 9/11 and globalization. The limitations are those of sampling, in that the results of this research are based on a small sample and may not reflect the individual experiences of over six-hundred thousand international students studying in the U.S. Also, a sampling of those who did not obtain an academic visa could not be investigated, thus negative experiences with the visa process were probably underrepresented. Many findings have emerged, but the hypothesis that international students from the Middle East and certain countries in Asia are more likely to be heavily scrutinized and have greater challenges in obtaining the F-1 visas has proven to be true. Out of the variables investigated, gender played a negligible role in obtaining a visa, while nationality and field of study played a somewhat more significant role.;1The research focused only on students' experiences with the F-1 visa and not other types of visas such as the J-1 visa, which is given to individuals involved in exchange programs sponsored by schools, businesses, and other variety of organizations and institutions.
机译:2001年9月11日(9/11)恐怖袭击之后,签证限制和美国移民程序的变更对来美国学习的学生人数产生了负面影响。但是,关于他们在获得赴美学习签证方面所面临的挑战的研究很少;该研究的目的是探讨国际学生在获得F-1签证方面所面临的挑战1,他们作为国际学生的经历以及影响并受到国际学生影响的校园文化。采访了来自19个国家的30名研究生(20-39岁,女性12位,男性18位);在文化适应模型,象征性互动理论,哈贝马斯对公共领域和社会的观点指导下,采用了定性方法关于全球化的多种观点被用来制定和解释研究问题。本论文是行动研究,其结果对改善国际学生的生活具有实际应用价值,并有助于教育者,管理人员,顾问和社区志愿者更好地调整针对该类学生的服务和计划。本文的重要性在于对9/11后监测和政府控制的社会学调查。这项研究将微观分析与9/11后和全球化的更广泛政治背景联系起来。局限性在于抽样的局限性,因为本研究的结果仅基于一个小样本,并且可能无法反映出六十万名在美国学习的国际学生的个人经历。无法对学术签证进行调查,因此签证过程中的负面经历可能不足。已经出现了许多发现,但是关于来自中东和亚洲某些国家的国际学生更可能受到严格审查并在获得F-1签证方面面临更大挑战的假设已被证实是正确的。在调查的变量中,性别在获得签证方面起着微不足道的作用,而国籍和研究领域则起着更为重要的作用。; 1该研究仅针对学生的F-1签证经历,而不是其他类型的签证。例如J-1签证,发给参加由学校,企业和其他各种组织和机构赞助的交换计划的个人。

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  • 作者

    Toutant, Ligia Elena.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Education Bilingual and Multicultural.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;American Studies.;Education Sociology of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 200 p.
  • 总页数 200
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;民族学;
  • 关键词

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