Sawyer's (2011) research paper explores the impact of new social media on intercultural adaptation. The study examines how social media can facilitate intercultural communication and reduce cultural barriers. The paper suggests that social media can be an effective tool for intercultural communication, but it also presents some challenges, such as the potential for misunderstandings and misinterpretations.
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Sawyer, Rebecca, "The Impact of New Social Media on Intercultural Adaptation" (2011). Senior Honors Projects. Paper 242.
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