‘I think I am…’ – a qualitative study of Chinese students’ identity formation process in an international branch campus in ChinaTools Yu, Fang (2021) ‘I think I am…’ – a qualitative study of Chinese students’ identity formation process in an international branch campus in China. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis discusses identity and its formation of 45 Chinese undergraduate students in an international branch campus in China. The qualitative data collected in loosely-structured interviews reveal the complexity of their identity and formation process in their life trajectories in this university (TU). Giddens’s idea of anticipation of identity and Archer’s typology of reflexivity are employed as the two major theoretical and analytical devices in this research.
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