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Literature:

Arenson, Karen W. (2006, November 13.) A Decline in Foreign Students is Reversed. The New York Times, pg. A 19.

Carlson, Jerry S. and Kieth F Widaman. “The Effects of Study Abroad During college on Attitudes Toward Other Cultures.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 12.1 (1988): 1-17.

Dolby, Nadine. “Encountering an American Self: Study Abroad and National Identity.” Comparative Education Review. May (2004): 151-173.

Gray, Kimberly S., Gwendolyn K. Murdock, and Chad D. Stebbins. “Assessing Study Abroad’s Effect on an International Mission.” Change. May/June (2002): 45-51.

Herman, Nancy B. “The Impact of Study Abroad Experiences on the Psychosocial Development of College Students.” Diss. Ohio University, 1996. 9713159.

Jackson, Jane. “Ethnographic Preparation for Short-Term Study and Residence in the Target Culture.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 30.1 (2006): 77-98.

Kameoka, Yu. “The Internationalisation of Higher Education.” The OECD Observer. Oct/Nov (1996): 34-36.Lewis, Tammy L., and Richard A. Niesenbaum. “The Benefits of Short-Term Study Abroad.” Chronicle of Higher Education. 51.39 (2005): B20.

Lederman, Doug. (2007, February 21.) "Quality vs. Quantity in Study Abroad". Inside Higher Ed.

Marsh, Bill. (2006, December 31.) Anti-American Feeling Abroad. The New York Times, World Opinion; p.3.

Suarez, Debra. “The Development of Empathetic Dispositions.” Educational Horizons. Summer (2003): 180-182.

Timiraos, Nick. (2006, December 19.) Sudies Abroad Go Off Limits. The Wall Street Journal Online.

Wilkinson, Sharon. “On the nature of immersion during Study Abroad: Some Participant Perspectives.’ Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad. 4.2 (1998): 121-138.

Younes, Maha N., and Sylvia M Asay. “The World as a Classroom: The Impact of International Study Experiences on College Students.” College Teaching. 51.4 (2003): 141-147.

Internationalisation and Trade in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges.” Education & Skills. 2004.12 (2004): 1-314.

NAFSA. “An International Education Policy For U.S. Leadership, Competitiveness, and Security.” (March 2006).

Books:

Paige, R Michael, Andrew D Cohen, Barbara Kappler, Julie C Chi, and James P Lassegard. Maximizing Study Abroad: A Student’s Guide to Strategies for Language and Culture Learning and Use. University of Minnesota, 2002.

Speck, B. W. & Carmical, B. H. (Eds.). (2002). Internationalizing Higher Education: Building Vital Programs on Campuses. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Journals:

Abroad View

Comparative Education Review

Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad

Glimpse Magazine

International Affairs Journal at UC Davis

International Educator

International Journal of Intercultural Relation

Journal of Studies in International Education

Organizations:

Association for Studies in International Education

Comparative and International Education Society

Forum on Education Abroad

Institute of International Education

International Academy for Intercultural Research

NAFSA: Association of International Educators

Open Doors

SECUSSA

Links to Further Research:

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/soe/cihe/ (courtesy of the Center for International Education, Boston College)

http://www.cics.northwestern.edu/About_Us.html

http://www.forumea.org/research-index.cfm

http://www.globaled.us/ro/  (courtesy of the Center for Global Engagement, Loyola Marymount University, California)

Cultural Bibliography: General Intercultural Studies Published by U.S. Department of State

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