An Analysis through Spatial, Network, and Mobilities Theories
Buch, Englisch, 196 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 3745 g
ISBN: 978-1-137-53344-9
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
This book provides a cutting-edge analysis of the ways in which higher education institutions have become more international over the past two decades. Drawing upon a range of post-foundational spatial, network, and mobilities theories, the book shifts our thinking away from linear, binary, Western accounts of internationalization to understand the complex, multi-centered and contradictory ways in which internationalization processes have played out across a wide variety of higher education landscapes worldwide. The author explores transnational student, scholar, knowledge, program and provider mobilities; the production of mobile bodies, knowledges, and identities; the significance of place in internationalization; and the crucial role that global university rankings play in reshaping the spatial landscape of higher education.
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Chapter 1 – Introduction.- Chapter 2 - Constructing a Theoretical Framework: Space, Networks, and Mobilities.- Chapter 3 - Transnational Students: Long Term/Degree Program Mobilities.- Chapter 4 - Transnational Students: International Service Learning and Short Term Study Abroad Mobilities.- Chapter 5 - Transnational Academics: Mobilities, Immobilities and Place.- Chapter 6 - Transnational Pedagogies: Curricular Mobilities.- Chapter 7 - Transnational Programs and Providers: Mobilities and Complex Spatial Flows.- Chapter 8 – Global Rankings: Reshaping the Spatial Landscape of Higher Education.- Chapter 9 – Conclusion.