Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 465 g
Critical Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 465 g
Reihe: Internationalization in Higher Education Series
ISBN: 978-1-032-26983-2
Verlag: Routledge
This must-read book combines carefully selected contributions to form a collective scholarly critique of existing research with international students, focusing on key critical and conceptual considerations for research where international students are participants or co-researchers. It pushes forward new agendas for the future of research with international students in global contexts, posing new sets of problems, provocations, and possibilities.
Bringing together a range of interdisciplinary scholars, this book explores the many facets of research, which centres international students and their experiences. Each chapter concludes with practical reflection questions, suggestions for researchers, and examples in existing research to support research designs and aid in developing high-quality, critical research on this topic.
Bringing fresh perspectives to the topic of research with international students, the book focuses on:
- Outlining current problems with existing research, including the ways that international students may be stereotyped, homogenised, Othered, or framed through deficit and colonial narratives
- (Re)-conceptualising key ideas that underpin research which are currently taken for granted
- Developing reflection points and practical guidance for new research designs which centre criticality and ethics
- Outlining ways that discourses and narratives about international students can be made more complex, particularly in reflection of their intersectional identities
This key text is essential reading for researchers at all career stages to reflect on issues of power, inequality, and ethics, whilst developing understandings about critical choices in research design, analysis, and the presentation of findings.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Postgraduate and Professional
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Section 1: How is current research positioned? 1. Working towards inclusive definitions of international students: Reflecting, refiguring, reconceptualising as international students and researchers 2. Mapping the subfield of existing research with international students Section 2: What inhibits critical research? 3. Unpacking the devaluation of international students and moving towards the humanisation of international students’ experiences 4. Stereotypes of international students: Reflecting on our scholarly responsibilities through conceptual framings 5. Causes, mechanisms and consequences of Othering international students in higher education 6. Coloniality of power and research with international students 7. Deficit narratives in research on international students Section 3: How can understandings of international students be made more complex? 8. Developing complex narratives about international students 9. Calling race into research with international students: Confronting omissions 10. Intersectional issues in research with disabled international students 11. Breaking binaries, engendering multiplicity: Decolonizing and queering research with international students 12. Bringing gender into research with international students 13. From privilege to differentiation: International students’ class reworkings Section 4: What concepts are assumed? 14. Conceptualising to transcend: Glocal imaginaries and international students 15. Conceputalising ‘mobilities’ in research with international students 16. Re-conceptualising multiple and multi-dimensional transitions of international students and significant others 17. International students and language: From individual ‘deficiency’ to instrument of oppression 18. Seeing international students: Challenging the culture trap 19. Revisiting the conceptualisation of intercultural relationships in research with international students Section 5: How can research be designed better? 20. Reflecting on international students and researcher positionality 21. A decolonial praxis for research with international students 22. It’s only fiction until it exists: Co-designing research with international students 23. Reflecting on international students’ voices and experiences in qualitative data: A narrative approach 24. Conducting critical quantitative research with international students 25. Linguistic diversity in research with and by international students: Considerations for research design and practice 26. Re-centring constructions of international students in writing: The ‘empire writes back’