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Kazuhiro Kudo

Researcher at Dokkyo University

Publications -  3
Citations -  50

Kazuhiro Kudo is an academic researcher from Dokkyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conceptual framework & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 22 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazuhiro Kudo include Murdoch University.

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Intercultural relationship development at university: A systematic literature review from an ecological and person-in-context perspective

TL;DR: For more than four decades, issues pertaining to the development of intercultural relationships between international and domestic students in university settings have received scholarly attention as mentioned in this paper, however, there appears to be a lack of research exploring the extent to, and the manner in which the individual and environmental dimensions interact with one another to co-create this development.
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Development of intercultural relationships at university: A three-stage ecological and person-in-context conceptual framework

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-stage ecological and person-in-context conceptual framework of the development of intercultural relationships in university contexts is proposed. But, the authors do not address the overlooked phenomena of dynamic interactions between individual and environmental dimensions that co-contribute to intercultural relationship development.
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Intercultural relationship development and higher education internationalisation: a qualitative investigation based on a three-stage ecological and person-in-context conceptual framework

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative study scrutinised the experiences of intercultural relationship development between international and domestic students at two Japanese private universities, which have contrastive degrees of commitment to internationalisation in regard to stated vision, curriculum, international student enrolment and languages of instruction.