From knowledge building to intercultural development of American mobile students in Spain
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2020-06
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This paper looks into the intercultural development of a cohort of 26 American students in
Spain. Spain constitutes the third preferred world destination of American sojourners. Starting
from an analysis of students’ knowledge areas about the host culture, this study explores
the relationship between intercultural knowledge and other dimensions of intercultural competence
through students’ journals. Results indicate that sojourners increase their knowledge
of 13 areas of the host culture, especially of issues related to food and drink, daily life,
house, and institutions and services. Data also reveals that the acquisition of and reflection
on culture-specific knowledge instigates intercultural development by honing awareness
of intercultural verbal and non-verbal communication and the processes inherent in adjustment
to life in the host country, learning from experience, and critical stances.
The paper concludes that informed and critical reflection on sojourners’ experiences of otherness
during study abroad, facilitated by an intercultural orientation program, favors positive
attitudes towards the outgroup and enhances the intercultural attitudes of empathy, curiosity
or willingness to adjust, along with the intercultural skills of communicative awareness, cultural
awareness, awareness of the self and the other, action-taking, or suspending judgement.
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American sojourners/students, communicative awareness, cultural awareness, intercultural development, study abroad, culture-specific knowledge, Spain