Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities

Ethnic boundaries and friendship are intricately related in Malaysia. Many concerns have arisen about this issue, especially when it could indicate inter-ethnic acceptance, tolerance, and understanding. The objective of this paper is to discuss the importance of ethnic boundaries in Malaysian youth...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-15342024-06-26T12:30:03Z Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities Ismail, Khauthar Ethnic boundaries and friendship are intricately related in Malaysia. Many concerns have arisen about this issue, especially when it could indicate inter-ethnic acceptance, tolerance, and understanding. The objective of this paper is to discuss the importance of ethnic boundaries in Malaysian youth friendships. The data were drawn from ethnographic fieldwork conducted through in-depth interviews with Malaysian students in two universities located inside and outside Malaysia’s geographical territory. A comparative study was selected due to the possibility that variations might exist across Malaysia’s boundary. Through a comparative analysis in Penang in Malaysia and Glasgow in Scotland, this article demonstrates how, when, and why ethnicity becomes essential within Malaysian friendships. The findings demonstrate that the respondents’ friendships worked within cultural boundaries—religion and language—but at different levels depending on the location of the interview. It can be inferred that ethnicity and its boundaries within the friendship are not fixed but are socially constructed, maintained, and heightened depending on social actors’ particular needs, situations, and socio-political context. 2024-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss2/4 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1534 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1534/viewcontent/RA_203.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository ethnicity friendship post-colonial country tertiary institution young adult
institution De La Salle University
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post-colonial country
tertiary institution
young adult
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friendship
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tertiary institution
young adult
Ismail, Khauthar
Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
description Ethnic boundaries and friendship are intricately related in Malaysia. Many concerns have arisen about this issue, especially when it could indicate inter-ethnic acceptance, tolerance, and understanding. The objective of this paper is to discuss the importance of ethnic boundaries in Malaysian youth friendships. The data were drawn from ethnographic fieldwork conducted through in-depth interviews with Malaysian students in two universities located inside and outside Malaysia’s geographical territory. A comparative study was selected due to the possibility that variations might exist across Malaysia’s boundary. Through a comparative analysis in Penang in Malaysia and Glasgow in Scotland, this article demonstrates how, when, and why ethnicity becomes essential within Malaysian friendships. The findings demonstrate that the respondents’ friendships worked within cultural boundaries—religion and language—but at different levels depending on the location of the interview. It can be inferred that ethnicity and its boundaries within the friendship are not fixed but are socially constructed, maintained, and heightened depending on social actors’ particular needs, situations, and socio-political context.
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title Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
title_short Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
title_full Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
title_fullStr Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
title_full_unstemmed Does Ethnicity Matter in Friendship? A Comparative Study of Malaysian Students in Local and International Universities
title_sort does ethnicity matter in friendship? a comparative study of malaysian students in local and international universities
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