Date of Award
2021
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Interior Architecture, MAIA
School
CAS
Department
Art & Design Department
Faculty Advisor
Elizabeth Ghiseline
Abstract
Connecting foreign temporary workers (nonresident alien) and their families to overcome communication barriers and cultural differences by creating a positive environment that fosters a collaborative support system, encourages cross-cultural social interactions, and enhances the health and wellness of the community.
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Recommended Citation
Baltadjieva, Albena, "Social interaction and communication barriers for people temporary working and living in the US." (2021). Interior Architecture and Design Graduate Theses. 8.
https://dc.suffolk.edu/gradwork_iad/8
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