This article utilizes critical social theory to illuminate structures of inequality that undergird certain practices of internationalization in higher education institutions, particularly in U.S. institutions. We demonstrate how such theory can be productively employed to analyze three key dimensions of contemporary internationalization: 1) a representational dimension, 2) a political-economic dimension, and 3) a symbolic capital dimension. We argue that these three elements are central to any critical conceptualization of internationalization that has at its core a consideration of equity, ethics, and social justice. The overarching goal of this article is to illustrate how critical social theory can foster more extensive debate regarding ...
In contemporary writing on higher education, globalization and internationalization are increasingly...
The purpose of this study is to critically and systematically examine current discourse within schol...
This paper examines the main rationales for and possible implications of the policy of increasing in...
Universities are now more globally connected than ever before through technology, partnerships, and ...
In the context of an increasing commodification of education in a neoliberal academy, this paper exp...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2013.In a broad sens...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Internationalization has become more than a buzz word in recent years. It has become a leading inves...
The following three articles in this dissertation challenge the current rationale of internationaliz...
The purpose of this article is to improve understanding of internationalization as a strategic respo...
Using a case study approach, I investigate a very timely and significant policy issue regarding post...
Two trends currently characterize International Education in higher education institutions of the US...
“Arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.” This statement by Forme...
The purpose of this study is to make recommendations for the practice of internationalization at pub...
Within the context of U.S. higher education, market forces inform institutional strategies at public...
In contemporary writing on higher education, globalization and internationalization are increasingly...
The purpose of this study is to critically and systematically examine current discourse within schol...
This paper examines the main rationales for and possible implications of the policy of increasing in...
Universities are now more globally connected than ever before through technology, partnerships, and ...
In the context of an increasing commodification of education in a neoliberal academy, this paper exp...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2013.In a broad sens...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Internationalization has become more than a buzz word in recent years. It has become a leading inves...
The following three articles in this dissertation challenge the current rationale of internationaliz...
The purpose of this article is to improve understanding of internationalization as a strategic respo...
Using a case study approach, I investigate a very timely and significant policy issue regarding post...
Two trends currently characterize International Education in higher education institutions of the US...
“Arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.” This statement by Forme...
The purpose of this study is to make recommendations for the practice of internationalization at pub...
Within the context of U.S. higher education, market forces inform institutional strategies at public...
In contemporary writing on higher education, globalization and internationalization are increasingly...
The purpose of this study is to critically and systematically examine current discourse within schol...
This paper examines the main rationales for and possible implications of the policy of increasing in...