Media Ethnography, Living Archives: Collaborative class: IML423 and ANTH327Main MenuProjects from Remixing the Archive and Media Ethnography, Living Archivesresearch based, remix videos done for this collaborative classAfroSurrealism by Devyn DevittFast and Frantic: Street Takeovers in LA by Nicki BerelsonHoney Robinson: Influncer as a Modern Representation by Sara BalentaInfluencers and Modern RepresentationHollywood Forever: Reframing the Cemetery in American Culture by Sam FredericksStudying Abroad by Helen GaoChina and Christianity by Rey YinConstructions of Chinatown by Quinn SolteszConstructions of ChinatownA Portrait of God by Quincy Bowie JuniorQuestions of Duality and LegacyQueer Liberation & Gay Clubs: Creting Community in Crisis by Peyton DacyPasifika Climate Change by Noelani DayThe PikMe-Up Cafe by Kylie LudviksenFleeing Paradise by Kim VillafanaK-Pop Fandoms in LA by Tiffany MaiTeens Behind Bars by Katelyn DoThe Space Race by Jason GoodeUniversity Folklorico by Sebastian Ibarra del CastilloUnveiling the Rasquache Sensibility by Gerardo PesqueiraWhat's Your Faith? by Gerardo MitreWatts Reimagined by Emily SuarezYellow Fever by Sam WooMy Grandmother and the Cuban Missile Crisis by Eli MasketLoveletter to K-Town by Brian (Hyunje) ParkMusic in the Riots by Sasha MasonStar Garden Union by Borja SchettiniVirginia Kuhne88e3863e68eab91f4cb6c440ceb63686804c447
Studying Abroad
12024-10-07T19:39:10-07:00Virginia Kuhne88e3863e68eab91f4cb6c440ceb63686804c447457651by Helen Guoplain2024-10-07T19:39:21-07:00Virginia Kuhne88e3863e68eab91f4cb6c440ceb63686804c447
When individuals think about studying abroad, they often view it as a 'transformational' and 'life-changing' experience. But what about the study abroad experience makes it so impactful? By exploring the motivations behind the decision to leave home, we can understand why so many find it to be a profound journey. Those who choose to study abroad step into the unknown, facing challenges that encourage personal growth. As they navigate new environments, cultures, and perspectives, they discover insights and practices that they carry back home. These newfound experiences often integrate into their daily lives, influencing their choices and shaping their worldviews long after they return. Though the program may end, the effects of studying abroad continue to resonate in their lives.