Reflections on study abroad: a computational linguistics approach
Study abroad and the associated sociocultural experience has been a subject of substantial interest to social science scholars and university administrators. Shedding novel light on the phenomenon, we draw on a corpus of student-authored reflective essays and apply machine learning methods for analy...
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Published in | Journal of computational social science Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 151 - 181 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Singapore
Springer Singapore
01.07.2019
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Summary: | Study abroad and the associated sociocultural experience has been a subject of substantial interest to social science scholars and university administrators. Shedding novel light on the phenomenon, we draw on a corpus of student-authored reflective essays and apply machine learning methods for analysis of text-as-data to examine the features and the determinants of salient themes emphasized by students in their study abroad reflections. Our analysis identifies 18 different topics spanning the domains of distinctly cultural cognition, interaction with people, physical environment, and personal change. Specifics of the experience such as duration and location, timing of reflections, and observable student characteristics including gender, major, academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and socioeconomic status are all important determinants of student’s reflections. Different factors, however, matter differently with respect to students’ emphases on particular topics, a finding indicative of the complex nature of the study abroad experience. |
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ISSN: | 2432-2717 2432-2725 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42001-019-00038-8 |