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Transnational Students and Mobility: Lived Experiences of Migration: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Autor Hannah Soong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
As globalisation deepens, student mobility and migration has not only impacted economy and institutions, it has also infused human desires, imaginaries, experiences and subjectivities. In Transnational Students and Mobility, Hannah Soong portrays the vexed nexus of education and migration as a site of multiple tensions and existence and examines how the notion of imagined mobility through education-migration nexus transforms the social value of international education and transnational mobility.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367869748
ISBN-10: 0367869748
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part One: Transnational Student-Migrant Nexus and Mobility  1. Introduction  2. Transnational Student-Migrant Nexus and Mobility  Part Two: Understanding the Mode of Consciousness of a Transnational Individual  3. Transnational Mobility as Mode of Consciousness of the ‘West  4. Understanding the Lived Experiences of Intercultural Adjustment and Identity Change  Part Three: Lived Episodes and Interpretations  5. ‘Fitting- In’: Intercultural adjustment process through teaching practicum experiences  6. Looking Out: The pains and gains of mobility  7. Being-In-Flux: Imaginations of ‘nostalgia’ and ‘fantasy’ Conclusion: Hermeneutic reflections on the complexities of student mobility  References  Appendices  Appendix 1: Timeline of interviews for participants in phase  Appendix 2: Timeline of interviews for participants in phase 2  Appendix 3: An Example of Data Analysis for Meaning  Appendix 4: Specialised Subjects Student-Migrants Were Tasked to Teach  Appendix 5: Profile of Student-Migrants Community Engagement/Part-Time Work Activities

Notă biografică

Hannah Soong is a lecturer at the University of South Australia. Her research interests lie in the sociological study of the transnational mobility through education. Her key research disciplines include migration and identity studies, social imagination, teacher education and the intersubjectivity of self and society in postmodernity. By using socio-anthropological lenses in her doctoral work, Hannah has developed a conceptual framework to deepen one’s understanding on the meaning of mobility of students who are on the verge of migration through education processes.

Recenzii

"The nexus between international education and migration is a complex one, and suggests a new kind of transnational cultural politics, transforming the notion of migrancy itself. This book provides a wonderful analysis of the aspirations of international students to embrace the new possibilities that transnationalism now offers -- of global mobility, opportunities and flexible citizenship." - Professor Fazal Rizvi, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne, Australia
"This richly detailed book interestingly reveals how multiple and conflicting logics of belonging and imagining generates new understandings of the processes of transnationalism, migration and identity." - John Urry, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK

Descriere

As globalisation deepens, student mobility and migration has not only impacted economy and institutions, it has also infused human desires, imaginaries, experiences and subjectivities. In Transnational Students and Mobility, Hannah Soong portrays the vexed nexus of education and migration as a site of multiple tensions and existence and