
Educational Mobilities and Internationalised Higher Education
Critical Perspectives
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Educational Mobilities and Internationalised Higher Education
Critical Perspectives
About this book
Higher education increasingly entails a crossing of national, linguistic and cultural boundaries. Recent years have seen significant expansion in the sector around transnational education and online learning, with students, academic staff, educational programmes and even institutions all ever-more mobile. This expansion is usually seen in unproblematic terms, with economic growth the main priority in view. The challenge that is entailed in pursuing social justice in the face of such global expansion, however, should not be underestimated. This book subjects to critical scrutiny the uncertainties that are associated with internationalised higher education. It explores how the agency of teachers, other members of staff and students is mediated by experiences of inclusion and exclusion. Physical or virtual movement around the globe may have become more straightforward in recent years, but the same cannot be said of intercultural relations in classrooms. Challenges can be expected where concerns, projects and practices of students are pursued in an unfamiliar cultural setting, or where agency crosses over more than one cultural system. Finally, mobility often throws up situations in which privileges are accompanied by distressing challenges. The book teases out the implications of all these issues for teaching in higher education. It will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of education, politics, sociology, human geography and social work.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Teaching in Higher Education.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pedagogic democracy versus pedagogic supremacy: migrant academics' perspectives
- 3 Ethically engaging international students: student generated material in an active blended learning model
- 4 Exploring the dynamics of cultures of learning in internationalised higher education
- 5 International students: language, culture and the ‘performance of identity’
- 6 Giving account of our (mobile) selves: embodied and relational notions of academic privilege in the international classroom
- 7 A PhD in motion: advancing a critical academic mobilities approach (CAMA) to researching short-term mobility schemes for doctoral students
- 8 Letting the village be the teacher: a look at community- based learning in Northern Thailand
- 9 Enabling international student families: new empiricisms and posthumanist entanglements in higher education
- Index