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6456
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Overview

Nancy Arthur is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences, with a specific focus on education, sociology, political science, communication, and clinical psychology. Their work spans several key areas including international student and expatriate challenges, higher education and employability, governance and development in higher education, migration, health and trauma, racial and ethnic identity research, migration and labor dynamics, and participatory visual research methods.

Key topics in their research include:

  • International Student and Expatriate Challenges
  • Higher Education and Employability
  • Higher Education Governance and Development
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Participatory Visual Research Methods

The more detailed subfields of study within their body of work include:

  • Education
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Communication
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Clinical Psychology

Nancy Arthur has collaborated frequently with a number of coauthors, showing sustained partnerships in their research endeavors. Notable frequent coauthors are:

  • Jon Woodend
  • Tahereh Ziaian
  • Emily Miller
  • Martha Augoustinos
  • Anusha Kassan

Their work has appeared repeatedly in certain academic venues. These frequent publication venues include:

  • The Qualitative Report
  • Community Mental Health Journal
  • International Journal of Qualitative Methods
  • Canadian Journal of Career Development
  • Journal of Career Development

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Nancy Arthur are:

  • Pre-service teachers and study abroad experiences: Don't forget about them when they come home (2020, Teaching and Teacher Education)
  • International students and career development: Human capital in the global skills race (2022, Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling)

Additional notable papers related to the broader field and by collaborators include:

  • The Role of Acculturative Stress on the Mental Health of Immigrant Youth: A Scoping Literature Review (2024, Community Mental Health Journal)
  • Capturing the Shadow and Light of Researcher Positionality: A Picture-Prompted Poly-Ethnography (2020, International Journal of Qualitative Methods)
  • Enhancing multicultural and social justice competencies in Canadian counselling psychology training (2021, Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne)

Best Publications

  • Role understanding and effective communication as core competencies for collaborative practice

    Esther Suter;Julia Arndt;Nancy Arthur;John Parboosingh

  • Counseling International Students: Clients from Around the World

    Nancy Marie Arthur

  • Developing Multicultural Counseling Competencies Through Experiential Learning

    Nancy Arthur;Kathleen Achenbach

  • Multicultural Career Counseling: Theoretical Applications of the Systems Theory Framework

    Nancy Arthur;Mary McMahon

  • Career development influences of international students who pursue permanent immigration to Canada

    Nancy Arthur;Sarah Flynn

  • The Effects of Stress, Depression, and Anxiety on Postsecondary Students' Coping Strategies.

    Nancy Arthur

  • Culture-infused counselling: A fresh look at a classic framework of multicultural counselling competencies

    Sandra Collins;Nancy Arthur

  • Counseling International Students in Canadian Schools

    Natalee Popadiuk;Nancy Arthur

  • Using critical incidents to investigate cross-cultural transitions.

    Nancy Arthur

  • Culture-infused counselling: A model for developing multicultural competence

    Sandra Collins;Nancy Arthur

  • Heuristic Inquiry: A Personal Journey of Acculturation and Identity Reconstruction

    Ivana Djuraskovic;Nancy Arthur

  • Counselling Issues with International Students

    Nancy Arthur

  • The assessment of burnout: A review of three inventories useful for research and counseling.

    Nancy M. Arthur

  • Supporting International Students through Strengthening Their Social Resources.

    Nancy Arthur

  • Enhancing Reflective Practice in Multicultural Counseling Through Cultural Auditing

    Sandra Collins;Nancy Arthur;Gina Wong-Wylie

  • Connecting career management to repatriation adjustment

    Susan MacDonald;Nancy Arthur

  • The Relationships between Perfectionism, Standards of Academic Achievement, and Emotional Distress in Postsecondary Students.

    Nancy Arthur;Lois Hayward

  • Preparing International Students for Re-entry Transition

    Nancy Arthur

  • Positioning of Weight Bias: Moving towards Social Justice

    Sarah Nutter;Shelly Russell-Mayhew;Angela S. Alberga;Nancy Arthur

  • Coping with Transition to Post-Secondary Education

    Nancy Arthur;Bryan Hiebert

Frequent Co-Authors

Wendy Patton
Wendy Patton Queensland University of Technology

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