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With increasing global connectivity, it is important to explore the state of emerging international perceptions of others. This book does just that. The issue addressed here is American college students' perceptions of Africans. The authors applied Communication theories of Knowledge Gap and Systems Theory to access perceptions. Empirical research methods were applied. The results showed that consumption of radio and newspaper news, engagement with international news, and contact with Africans in academic, social, and work environments influenced American college students' perceptions about Africans.…mehr

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With increasing global connectivity, it is important to explore the state of emerging international perceptions of others. This book does just that. The issue addressed here is American college students' perceptions of Africans. The authors applied Communication theories of Knowledge Gap and Systems Theory to access perceptions. Empirical research methods were applied. The results showed that consumption of radio and newspaper news, engagement with international news, and contact with Africans in academic, social, and work environments influenced American college students' perceptions about Africans.
Autorenporträt
Seseer Mou is an instructor and Ph.D student at North Dakota State University. She got an M.A. from Western Michigan University and a B.Sc. from Bowen University (Nigeria). Seseer's areas of interest are organization communication, development communication, and intercultural intelligence.