This paper uses the international education sector in Australia as a case study to argue against understanding globalization as an exogenous force. It introduces the notion of globalization as a governmentality and discusses alternative interpretations which take into account notions of subjectivity, positionality and space/time. The paper examines the types of global imaginaries used to govern international education. A discourse of cultural hybridity is mobilized to construct Australia as a safe multicultural study destination. The expressions of hybridity which are sanctioned within the international university are scripted by a neoliberal text, limiting the possibilities for more sophisticated intellectual engagements with the global
This study aims to examine the extent to which globalization has influenced the governance paradigm ...
This article considers internationalisation policy and practice in Australian institu-tions, with a ...
Due to globalisation forces, Australian universities have been including international components in...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far-reaching consequences on all asp...
Cultural exchange is privileged in many higher education programs across the globe. The Australian g...
Universities are no-longer isolated places where the intellectually or socially advantaged undertake...
Universities are no-longer isolated places where the intellectually or socially advantaged undertake...
There is mounting concern that because education policies in Australia are driven by market-oriented...
Based on an account of the internationalisation of education in Australian government schools, this ...
International education is meeting the needs of students in a variety of educational contexts. The t...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far‐reaching consequences on all asp...
In this paper we argue that the enterprise of internationalised higher education has outgrown its fo...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
This paper grounds its analysis definition of the conflict-ridden notion of 'globalisation' in educa...
This volume seeks to critically examine the nexus between globalization and diversity as it affects ...
This study aims to examine the extent to which globalization has influenced the governance paradigm ...
This article considers internationalisation policy and practice in Australian institu-tions, with a ...
Due to globalisation forces, Australian universities have been including international components in...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far-reaching consequences on all asp...
Cultural exchange is privileged in many higher education programs across the globe. The Australian g...
Universities are no-longer isolated places where the intellectually or socially advantaged undertake...
Universities are no-longer isolated places where the intellectually or socially advantaged undertake...
There is mounting concern that because education policies in Australia are driven by market-oriented...
Based on an account of the internationalisation of education in Australian government schools, this ...
International education is meeting the needs of students in a variety of educational contexts. The t...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far‐reaching consequences on all asp...
In this paper we argue that the enterprise of internationalised higher education has outgrown its fo...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
This paper grounds its analysis definition of the conflict-ridden notion of 'globalisation' in educa...
This volume seeks to critically examine the nexus between globalization and diversity as it affects ...
This study aims to examine the extent to which globalization has influenced the governance paradigm ...
This article considers internationalisation policy and practice in Australian institu-tions, with a ...
Due to globalisation forces, Australian universities have been including international components in...