The aim of the study was to investigate into and characterise students’ experiences of learning from their having taken part in an international upper secondary exchange in an intercultural context. Focusing on educational and intercultural dimensions, the thesis contributes knowledge of the implications of increasing internationalization and student mobility in education. The study builds on audio-recorded qualitative, in-depth interviews with Swedes and Chileans who respectively sojourned in Chile and Sweden as upper secondary students. The analysis of the narratives draws on theories regarding qualification, socialization and subjectification - the three educational functions or processes identified by Biesta (2010) - and learning from e...
When studying abroad, sojourners seem to struggle the most with motivational and behavioral changes ...
To counter contemporary discourses of terrorism and racism there is a pressing need to develop the i...
Although nearly two decades ago Coleman (1998) claimed that European research on Study Abroad (SA) h...
The aim of the study was to investigate into and characterise students’ experiences of learning from...
International students who study overseas for a finite period (regarded as learners in ‘mainstream’ ...
This paper presents qualitative research examining to what extent sojourns abroad engage their parti...
In the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing...
n the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing ...
Although studying in a different country has been traditionally perceived as an ideal means for inte...
The findings from an ethnographic study of international postgraduate students’ adjustment journey t...
Study abroad (SA) as a domain of inquiry in the field of Applied Linguistics has been approached fro...
This paper discusses the notion that the international sojourn has the potential to transform sojour...
The study explores the international experience of Japanese students who studied in anunconventional...
Students at the Department of Human Geography & Spatial Planning at Utrecht University leave their c...
Study abroad has received much attention as an effective educational practice in today’s globalized ...
When studying abroad, sojourners seem to struggle the most with motivational and behavioral changes ...
To counter contemporary discourses of terrorism and racism there is a pressing need to develop the i...
Although nearly two decades ago Coleman (1998) claimed that European research on Study Abroad (SA) h...
The aim of the study was to investigate into and characterise students’ experiences of learning from...
International students who study overseas for a finite period (regarded as learners in ‘mainstream’ ...
This paper presents qualitative research examining to what extent sojourns abroad engage their parti...
In the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing...
n the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing ...
Although studying in a different country has been traditionally perceived as an ideal means for inte...
The findings from an ethnographic study of international postgraduate students’ adjustment journey t...
Study abroad (SA) as a domain of inquiry in the field of Applied Linguistics has been approached fro...
This paper discusses the notion that the international sojourn has the potential to transform sojour...
The study explores the international experience of Japanese students who studied in anunconventional...
Students at the Department of Human Geography & Spatial Planning at Utrecht University leave their c...
Study abroad has received much attention as an effective educational practice in today’s globalized ...
When studying abroad, sojourners seem to struggle the most with motivational and behavioral changes ...
To counter contemporary discourses of terrorism and racism there is a pressing need to develop the i...
Although nearly two decades ago Coleman (1998) claimed that European research on Study Abroad (SA) h...