This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the horizontal mobility (geographic relocation) and the potential, upward mobility—in the process of pursuing higher education overseas. While individuals’ identity dynamics have been examined in multiple mobility forms such as migration, nomadism, and short-term travel, the identity project of international students has been underresearched even if these globally mobile youngsters represent a unique mobility form in which often only one county is deliberately selected for a motivated, fix-term, and voluntary relocation. While studying abroad can be simply viewed as an act to convert economic capital into the globally-recognized cultural capital, th...
International Student Mobility presents an autoethnographic study, which follows a group of non-Engl...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
Employing a theoretical framework that draws on the concept of global regimes of mobility and Bourdi...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
International educational mobility is often perceived as westward mobility for non-English speaking ...
China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
International Student Mobility presents an autoethnographic study, which follows a group of non-Engl...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
Employing a theoretical framework that draws on the concept of global regimes of mobility and Bourdi...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
Transnational migration inevitably leads to destabilization of identity. Groups with different chara...
International educational mobility is often perceived as westward mobility for non-English speaking ...
China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
International Student Mobility presents an autoethnographic study, which follows a group of non-Engl...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
Employing a theoretical framework that draws on the concept of global regimes of mobility and Bourdi...