Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)

Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism is often questioned and observed in Singapore due to the increase in the migrant population. This final year project examined and uncovered the attitudes and perceptions that local undergraduates in Singapore have towards foreign undergraduates, specifically the undergra...

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Main Author: Tay, Esther Hui Yi
Other Authors: Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-661752019-12-10T14:21:48Z Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC) Tay, Esther Hui Yi Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism is often questioned and observed in Singapore due to the increase in the migrant population. This final year project examined and uncovered the attitudes and perceptions that local undergraduates in Singapore have towards foreign undergraduates, specifically the undergraduates from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on 4 main domains: academic competition posed, cultural differences, lack of integration and government policies that favor specifically the undergraduates from the PRC in comparison to the local undergraduates. This paper presents some findings and analysis from an ethnographic study of local undergraduate students in local tertiary institutions gathered through interviews and participant observation over an 8- month period. In this study, 20 tertiary students; 10 males and 10 females, of varying racial and socioeconomic backgrounds were interviewed. Major findings that emerged from this research were that governance and cultural differences had different scales of impact according to one’s race and socioeconomic class. In addition, the reasons for dislike and prejudice that have local undergraduates are not firmly fixed as it may be reshaped by other factors such as the courses they are in, the benefits that they can receive, and if the academic competition they face presently is perceived as absent. Bachelor of Arts 2016-03-14T04:52:56Z 2016-03-14T04:52:56Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66175 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
description Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism is often questioned and observed in Singapore due to the increase in the migrant population. This final year project examined and uncovered the attitudes and perceptions that local undergraduates in Singapore have towards foreign undergraduates, specifically the undergraduates from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on 4 main domains: academic competition posed, cultural differences, lack of integration and government policies that favor specifically the undergraduates from the PRC in comparison to the local undergraduates. This paper presents some findings and analysis from an ethnographic study of local undergraduate students in local tertiary institutions gathered through interviews and participant observation over an 8- month period. In this study, 20 tertiary students; 10 males and 10 females, of varying racial and socioeconomic backgrounds were interviewed. Major findings that emerged from this research were that governance and cultural differences had different scales of impact according to one’s race and socioeconomic class. In addition, the reasons for dislike and prejudice that have local undergraduates are not firmly fixed as it may be reshaped by other factors such as the courses they are in, the benefits that they can receive, and if the academic competition they face presently is perceived as absent.
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title Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
title_short Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
title_full Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
title_fullStr Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
title_full_unstemmed Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
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