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This open access edited collection brings together reflections on the fast-changing and crisis-ridden global context and develops new ways of conceptualising academic mobilities, and immobilities, against a backdrop of a conflicted and precarious future for global higher education. The result is a set of vivid cutting-edge contributions, some of which take a global view and others which explore a country perspective, including China, France, Malaysia, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, and more. The book foregrounds critical approaches to academic mobility, with topics covered…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This open access edited collection brings together reflections on the fast-changing and crisis-ridden global context and develops new ways of conceptualising academic mobilities, and immobilities, against a backdrop of a conflicted and precarious future for global higher education. The result is a set of vivid cutting-edge contributions, some of which take a global view and others which explore a country perspective, including China, France, Malaysia, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, and more. The book foregrounds critical approaches to academic mobility, with topics covered including blockages to mobility in the context of geopolitical tensions and the upsurge of national particularism and nativism, the intersection of academic (im)mobilities and power, political subjectivities and race, class and gender. Traditional understandings of academic mobility as physical mobility from global South to North are questioned as exclusionary and alternative models of mobility are offered. These include those appropriate to post-colonial national and regional contexts, those responsive to the changing needs of students, academics and their communities, those using online modes as well as those involving physical transfers of persons, and those about the mobility of knowledge as well as people and learning. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
Autorenporträt
Aline Courtois is Reader in the Department of Education at the University of Bath, UK, and co-editor of the journal International Studies in Sociology of Education. She holds a PhD in Sociology from University College Dublin and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She is the author of Elite schooling and social inequality: privilege and power in Ireland's top private schools (2018). Simon Marginson is Professor of Higher Education at the University of Oxford (emeritus) and Professor of Higher Education at the University of Bristol, UK. He is also joint Editor-in-Chief of Higher Education. He is an Honorary Professor at Tsinghua University in China, a Professorial Associate of the University of Melbourne, Australia, a Fellow of the British Academy, the Academies of Social Sciences in the UK and Australia, and a Member of Academia Europaea. Catherine Montgomery is Professor of Education and Deputy Executive Dean Global at Durham University, UK. Catherine is Editor for Compare: Journal of International and Comparative Education. She is Affiliated Faculty in the Centre for Higher Education Internationalisation at Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, and Affiliated International Expert for the China Research Network at Monash University, Australia. Ravinder Sidhu is Associate Professor of Education in the School of Education at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her research interests are in higher education, critical studies of internationalisation and postcolonial studies.