Title
Social interaction and communication barriers for people temporary working and living in the US.
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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