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Blogadapting: Adaptation Experiences among Expatriate Bloggers
Authors:Clark Callahan  Jesse King  Audrey Halversen
Institution:1. School of Communications, 360 BRMB, Brigham Young University , Provo, UT, USA clark_callahan@byu.edu;3. Department of Communications, 4005 Social Sciences &4. Media Studies, UC Santa Barbara , Santa Barbara, CA, USA;5. School of Communications, 360 BRMB, Brigham Young University , Provo, UT, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Increased global communication is adjusting traditional models of cross-cultural communication. Specifically, changes in international communication processes have caused increased scrutiny of cross-culture adaptation theory. This is especially true when focusing on the difference between cultural adaptation and functional fitness. The purpose of this research is to address changes in global communications by testing to see if there is a difference between two important theoretical concepts within cross-cultural adaptation theory – linear and non-linear adaptation. Findings indicate that cultural sojourners do not equate cross-cultural adaptation with linear models of functional fitness. Models that equate the two should be revisited.
Keywords:Intercultural  adaptation  blogging  functional fitness
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