Beschreibung:
This book subjects to critical scrutiny the uncertainties that are associated with internationalised higher education. It explores how the agency of teachers, other members of staff and students is mediated by experiences of inclusion and exclusion. It was originally published as a special issue of Teaching in Higher Education.
1. Introduction 2. Pedagogic democracy versus pedagogic supremacy: migrant academics' perspectives 3. Ethically engaging international students: student generated material in an active blended learning model 4. Exploring the dynamics of cultures of learning in internationalised higher education 5. International students: language, culture and the 'performance of identity' 6. Giving account of our (mobile) selves: embodied and relational notions of academic privilege in the international classroom 7. A PhD in motion: advancing a critical academic mobilities approach (CAMA) to researching short- term mobility schemes for doctoral students 8. Letting the village be the teacher: a look at community- based learning in Northern Thailand 9. Enabling international student families: new empiricisms and posthumanist entanglements in higher education