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The role of theory in qualitative research: Insights from studies on Chinese international students in higher education.
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Examining the role of theory in qualitative research: A literature review of studies on Chinese international students in higher education
Citation
Heng, Tang Tang. (2020). The role of theory in qualitative research: Insights from studies on Chinese international students in higher education. Journal of International Students, 10(4), 798-816. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v10i4.1571
Abstract
Scholars argue that higher education and international student research suffer from a lack of theoretical engagement and is epistemologically limiting. This is troubling as theory frames research design and findings and pluralizes our understanding of a phenomenon. Given the large number of Chinese international students worldwide (and related research), this article uses them as an analytic example to understand the role of theories in shaping qualitative research designs, focuses, and findings. I reviewed 43 qualitative research articles on Chinese international students’ experiences. Twenty-eight percent of the articles were found to lack theoretical engagement. When used, theories clustered around acculturation and sociocultural perspectives. Sixty percent of the articles foregrounded student challenges, as opposed to student agency or changes (40%). I discuss the consequences of a lack of theoretical engagement or diversity on how we understand and support international students, and conclude by urging scholars to increase, diversify, and generate theories as well as embrace cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary collaborations on research on international students.
Publisher
Journal of International Students
Journal
Journal of International Students
DOI
10.32674/jis.v10i4.1571