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- Title
Which One to Take On? International Students' Identity Acquisition in the Hyperdiversity of Montreal.
- Authors
ARIAS-VALENZUELA, MELISA; AMIOT, CATHERINE E.; RYDER, ANDREW G.
- Abstract
This study explored the role of linguistic variables (fluency in both official languages, passing in both official languages and University affiliation) and identity variables (centrality and satisfaction towards the new cultural group) in the acquisition of a new cultural identity among international students in Canada. Two hundred and fifty four international students were recruited from universities in the Montréal region. Self-reported questionnaires were used to assess which new identity international students are in the process of taking on, their linguistic abilities, their university affiliation and in-group identification. The results demonstrate that international students who were fluent in French, could pass for a bilingual or a Francophone, and who attended a primarily French-speaking University mostly took on the Québécois identity as their new cultural identity. International students who were fluent in English, could pass for an Anglophone or neither pass for an Anglophone nor a Francophone, and attended a primarily English-speaking University took on either the Montréalais or the Canadian identity. International students who took on the Montréalais identity reported higher satisfaction towards their new cultural group compared to those who took on the Québécois or Canadian identities. We discuss the implications of these findings for future research and policy.
- Subjects
MONTREAL (Quebec); CANADA; QUEBEC (Province); FOREIGN students; CULTURAL identity; BILINGUALISM; ETHNIC identity of Canadians; ETHNIC identity of French-Canadians; UNIVERSITE du Quebec a Montreal; CONCORDIA University; TWENTY-first century; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Canadian Ethnic Studies, 2016, Vol 48, Issue 1, p123
- ISSN
0008-3496
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/ces.2016.0002