International Student Mobility presents an autoethnographic study, which follows a group of non-English speaking international students from Taiwan during a period of study in Australia. The study examines the ways in which the students’ sense of identity shifts over time, and why this happens. Hsieh engages Pierre Bourdieu’s notions of capital, habitus and field to develop an understanding of complexity of identity movements and asks to what extent the students see themselves as culturally and linguistically ‘international’, both during their time abroad and upon their return home. Perfect for researchers and advanced students interested in international higher education, International Student Mobility is also an insightful read for ...
In this paper we argue that the enterprise of internationalised higher education has outgrown its fo...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
Chinese-speaking students are the biggest cohort of international students in Australian higher educ...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
The international student as an object of study has typically been understood through the frame of ...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
Although the complexity of Chinese-speaking international students' (CHISs) identity transformation ...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
Many studies focus on Chinese-speaking international students’ (CHISs) adaptation issues inside and ...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
In this paper we argue that the enterprise of internationalised higher education has outgrown its fo...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
Chinese-speaking students are the biggest cohort of international students in Australian higher educ...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
The international student as an object of study has typically been understood through the frame of ...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
Although the complexity of Chinese-speaking international students' (CHISs) identity transformation ...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
Many studies focus on Chinese-speaking international students’ (CHISs) adaptation issues inside and ...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
In this paper we argue that the enterprise of internationalised higher education has outgrown its fo...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...