International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities: Institutional Challenges at the Intersection of Internationalization, Racialization and Inclusion: Routledge Studies in Global Student Mobility
Editat de Ann Kim, Elizabeth Buckner, Jean Michel Montsionen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2024
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ISBN-13: 9781032360072
ISBN-10: 1032360070
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
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Seria Routledge Studies in Global Student Mobility
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032360070
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Global Student Mobility
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction: International Students from Asia and Canadian Universities: Institutional History and Trends. SECTION 1: Institutional Contexts: A Critical View. 1. The Ruling Relations of the Internationalizing Canadian University. 2. International Students and Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity (EDI) in Canadian Universities: A Critical Look. 3. For Students, Look East; For Partners, Look West: How Canadian Internationalization Strategies Portray Asia and Europe. 4. Framing International Students from Asia in Ontario Universities: Provincial Priorities, Deficit-focused Services and Economic Benefits. 5. International Education Pipeline: An Analysis of British Columbia’s University Transfer System. SECTION 2: Inclusion and Exclusion in Universities. 6. Assessments of universities by international students from Asia: Institutional resources, adjustment, inclusion and safety. 7. Between Intellectual Gateway and Intellectual Periphery: Chinese International Student Experiences. 8. Understanding Chinese Students’ Manifold Transitions in a Canadian University. 9. Voices from Chinese International Students on Resources Offered by Montreal Universities: Pathways towards Equity and Social Justice. 10. Asian international students studying in Canada: A review of barriers to the learning experience by revisioning of Astin’s I-E-O Model. 11. Pushed to the Periphery: Understanding the Multiple Forms of Exclusion Experienced by Asian International Students. SECTION 3: Anti-Asian Racism and the Politics of Race. 12. Asian International Students at the University of Toronto: How Diversity Discourses Downplay Student Demographics. 13. An East Coast Racial Reckoning: International Students and the Politics of Race at Dalhousie University. 14. Asian international Students in a mid-sized Canadian University: A Case study of the University of Manitoba. 15. Neo-racism, Neo-nationalism and the Recruitment of International Students to Canada in the Era of the Pandemic. 16. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the racial experiences of international university students from Korea in Canada and the US. Conclusion: Building on Success from the Bottom-up? Institutional Challenges, Racialized Experiences, and Opportunities for Further Research.
Notă biografică
Ann H. Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at York University, and Faculty Associate of the York Centre for Asian Research, Canada. Elizabeth Buckner is Assistant Professor in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada.Jean Michel Montsion is Associate Professor in the Canadian Studies Program at Glendon College, York University, Canada. He is also Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Recenzii
"Asian perspectives on the internationalisation policies and practices of Canadian universities bring both insights and disturbing questions that demand attention, given the tremendous potential for cultural enrichment that Asian students bring. This volume gives voice to a wide range of students and faculty across the country whose in-depth research exposes the inequities and imbalances of policies at both federal and institutional levels while also putting forward constructive proposals for transformation. A must read for all who care about the future of internationalization in our universities."
--Ruth Hayhoe, Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, President emerita, the Education University of Hong Kong
"This volume is a timely and welcome addition to the expanding scholarship on the internationalization of higher education and international student mobility which arrives at a time when the international community is facing unprecedented challenges with the global pandemic and anti-Asian racism. Featuring sixteen chapters, the collection offers a comprehensive and perspective-rich analysis of the racialized experiences of international students from Asia in Canadian universities. This is a much needed contribution to the field."
--Shibao Guo, Professor, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
"This timely collection focuses on the institutional challenges that Asian international students face in Canadian universities. While various levels of the Canadian government are eager for international students to migrate to Canada, and universities adopt diverse strategies to attract them, little institutional support is available for them upon their arrival. One of the important contributions of this book is the inclusion of graduate students’ research papers."
--Sutama Ghosh, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University
"This vital examination of institutional practices in recruiting and supporting international students in Canadian higher education will open important discussions and reforms."
--Lorna Marsden, President emerita, York University
"This book provides a thorough understanding of international students from Asia in Canada. It deals with an important yet seldom addressed topic in sociological studies. The editors have compiled a series of papers, with cross-referencing among them, on the institutional, economic, social, and political implications of the presence of international students from Asia in Canadian universities. The book should become a key source for understanding this group of students in the Canadian education system for years to come."
--Eric Fong, Chair Professor in Sociology, The University of Hong Kong
--Ruth Hayhoe, Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, President emerita, the Education University of Hong Kong
"This volume is a timely and welcome addition to the expanding scholarship on the internationalization of higher education and international student mobility which arrives at a time when the international community is facing unprecedented challenges with the global pandemic and anti-Asian racism. Featuring sixteen chapters, the collection offers a comprehensive and perspective-rich analysis of the racialized experiences of international students from Asia in Canadian universities. This is a much needed contribution to the field."
--Shibao Guo, Professor, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
"This timely collection focuses on the institutional challenges that Asian international students face in Canadian universities. While various levels of the Canadian government are eager for international students to migrate to Canada, and universities adopt diverse strategies to attract them, little institutional support is available for them upon their arrival. One of the important contributions of this book is the inclusion of graduate students’ research papers."
--Sutama Ghosh, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University
"This vital examination of institutional practices in recruiting and supporting international students in Canadian higher education will open important discussions and reforms."
--Lorna Marsden, President emerita, York University
"This book provides a thorough understanding of international students from Asia in Canada. It deals with an important yet seldom addressed topic in sociological studies. The editors have compiled a series of papers, with cross-referencing among them, on the institutional, economic, social, and political implications of the presence of international students from Asia in Canadian universities. The book should become a key source for understanding this group of students in the Canadian education system for years to come."
--Eric Fong, Chair Professor in Sociology, The University of Hong Kong
Descriere
This book explores how the recruitment and retention of Asian international students in Canadian universities intersects with other institutional priorities including internationalization and anti-racism.