Avoiding Culture Shock- Exposure to unfamiliar cultural environments and its effects on exchange students
ISBN: 978-38-364-2264-2
Format: 17.0x24.4cm
Liczba stron: 144
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2008 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
Frustration, excitement, anger, happiness, anxiety, pleasure, grief - there are
various ways how people may respond to living, studying, or working abroad,
and everything that is related to it. While some sojourners have virtually no
problems to blend in with unfamiliar cultural habits and customs, others
seem to be struggling. They might experience the so-called culture shock
when trying to cope with the new environment, which leaves them
disinterested, strained, and depressed.
What is culture shock; what are its symptoms? How severe can the so-called
shock be? Should it be considered a mental disease, a physical problem, or
merely a harmless natural process? What can sojourners do to cure or even
prevent culture shock? What is culture? How are cultures different from each
other?
This book is tackling these questions and provides the necessary answers. It
addresses people, who had, who are having, or who are going to have a
temporary stay in a foreign country. Hence, it applies to students, interns,
managers, expatriates, soldiers, missionaries, and tourists.