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Marcello Romani-Dias; Seimor Walchhutter; Caio Sousa da Silva; Luis Henrique Rigato Vasconcellos – SAGE Open, 2024
This article starts from gaps found in the literature on international students. The literature points out that we need studies on the subject that: bring different student profiles to explain their internationalization; explain, beyond mere description, the factors that motivate students to internationalize their studies and careers; and that…
Descriptors: Career Development, Global Approach, Business Administration Education, Business Schools
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Koranteng, Felix Nti; Wiafe, Isaac – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
Studies into Knowledge Sharing continues to attract attention. This is because it has been identified as an effective learning and researching approach. Perhaps this is due to the proliferation and enhanced interaction of modern social networks. Although previous literature argues for a relationship between the use of Social Networking Sites,…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior, Social Networks, Correlation
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Scoles, Jennifer – Studies in Continuing Education, 2018
This paper offers a detailed consideration of how the theoretical scope of the boundary object concept fits within an actor-network theory (ANT) sensibility when researching 'messy objects'. Messy objects are artefacts whose relational effects are inherently slippery and complex. As the aim of ANT is to show how non-human and human actors are…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Social Theories, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Capstick, Tony – Applied Linguistics, 2020
It is now twenty years since the term 'social remittances' was taken up to capture the notion that migration involves the circulation of ideas, practices, identities, and social capital between destination and origin countries, in addition to the more tangible circulation of money. In a similar vein, a social theory of literacy sees practices not…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Immigrants, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Concept
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Kolotouchkina, Olga; Gonzálvez Vallés, Juan Enrique; Alonso Mosquera, María del Henar – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2021
This article examines the impact of experiential learning projects in communication education on the development of critical professional skills and social activism of students. We argue that an effective integration of ethically relevant issues that could be addressed from the communication practice in classroom instruction helps students to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Activism, Experiential Learning, Communications
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Fumasoli, Tatiana; Seeber, Marco – European Educational Research Journal, 2018
The academic profession has been long recognized as a pivotal source of belief and identity alongside the discipline and the institution of belonging. However, the ways in which academics as a professional group organize themselves towards common objectives that possibly transcend systems, institutions and disciplines, has not been explored so…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Professional Associations, Scholarship
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Owusu-Agyeman, Yaw; Fourie-Malherbe, Magda – Industry and Higher Education, 2019
This article is based on an empirical study of the importance of a symmetrical relationship between higher education institutions (HEIs) and cognate industry in Ghana. Using social capital theory as the theoretical underpinning of the study, the authors investigate how social structure and networks serve to explain HEI-industry relationships. The…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, School Business Relationship, Industry, Higher Education
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Wang, Yinying – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
Opting out of state standardized tests has recently become a movement--a series of grassroots, organized efforts to refuse to take high-stakes state standardized tests. In particular, the opt-out rates in the state of New York reached 20% in 2015 and 21% in 2016. This study aims to illustrate the social networks and examine the paradoxes that have…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Common Core State Standards, Program Implementation
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Marwa Alsarayreh; Ali Aljaafreh – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
Recently, using Social Network Sites has been rising noticeably, especially among young people (18 years-34 years) who compose more than 50% of Facebook users. Accordingly, university students may find Facebook familiar and easier to share knowledge. This study attempts to investigate the impact of knowledge sharing using Facebook on student…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Social Exchange Theory, Information Dissemination
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Schaefer, David R. – Social Forces, 2012
This study outlines a new explanation for homophily in social networks that is neither intended nor imposed by constraints on partner choices. Rather, homophily is an endogenous product of the emergent exchange process, in which actors seek high-value partners who reciprocate their gestures. Whereas all actors initially direct exchange toward…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Exchange Theory, Laboratory Experiments, Homosexuality
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Trust, Torrey – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
Many researchers have found that the main reason teachers participate in peer-to-peer professional development networks (PDNs) is to seek and share professional knowledge. Yet, the majority of studies about PDNs focus on how and why teachers participate in these virtual spaces rather than how teachers find and distribute knowledge. Each PDN has…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Peer Influence, Networks, Communities of Practice
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Whittaker, Colin Grant; Holland-Smith, David – Sport, Education and Society, 2016
This study explored the influence social capital had over parental sports volunteers who are considered to be of paramount importance in the delivery of UK sports initiatives. A review of the relevant literature identifies and discusses the complexities within the debate to define social capital while human and cultural capital emerge as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Athletics, Parent Participation
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Mifsud, Denise – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
In the unfolding Maltese education scenario of decentralization and school networking, I explore distributed leadership as it occurs at the college level through the leaders' narrative and performance in an investigation of the power relations among the different-tiered leaders. This article uses data from the case study of a Maltese college…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Transformational Leadership
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Bradshaw, Kathlyn; Parchoma, Gale; Lock, Jennifer – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2017
This article considers formal and informal learning activities in massive open online courses (MOOCs). MOOCs are often broadly positioned as either cMOOCs (based on connectivistic pedagogies) or xMOOCs (based on cognitivistic/behavioristic pedagogies). In a recent "International Review of Research in Open and Distance" article, Anders…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Informal Education, Online Courses, Learning Activities
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Taha, Nashrawan; Cox, Andrew – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
The great influx of international students into UK universities has led to internationalisation becoming an important issue. Previous studies have focused on the integration of home and international students, illustrating a lack of intercultural interaction. Yet there has been a lack of research investigating international students' networks and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Social Networks
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