4 research outputs found
Digital Identities and Study Abroad: Teaching Intercultural Competence through Social Media Literacy
Social media platforms are contemporary spaces where selves are revealed and exposed in reciprocity. By imagining digital communication, technology use, and online representation in the same vein as we discuss the experiences of the physical self, the ability to adapt across cultures becomes a skill to hone online as well as in person. As such, digital media is a prime learning tool that practitioners in the field can utilize to reach their target student population no matter their physical location and during each phase of the study abroad process. In this way, study abroad offices can fulfill a mission that goes beyond the logistics of travel in order to concentrate attention on the development of student intercultural competencies
RondĂŽnia, Brazil to New Orleans, USA: Post-Katrina New Orleans as a Brazilian "el dorado"
VĂnculos HistĂłricos entre Nueva Orleans, Luisiana y Cuba
This paper examines the historical ties between Cuba and New Orleans. It makes a summary of the economic relationships between this country and this U. S. city from the 18th century until the present day. Additionally, potentially positive effects these ties could have on New Orleans and Cubaâs culture and economy when US-Cuba relations are completely normalized in the future are examined as well