Crises affect international students’ overseas experiences, but crisis theory is rarely considered in international education studies. This article provides a comparative study of two countries, using a ‘most similar cases’ research design, to analyse host-nation government responses to crisis situations. The two countries are Australia and New Zealand. The crisis in each case relates to racial discrimination and violence against international students. The article finds that Australia and New Zealand each had a ‘long-shadow crisis’. Yet, Australia’s governmental response was more systematic and comprehensive, mainly because of the formation of a pro-action ‘advocacy coalition’ which was formed in the context of a federal political system. ...
The population of international students studying in the United States continues to break record enr...
The rapid growth in international student numbers in Australia in the first decade of the 2000s was...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
Worldwide, COVID-19 affected higher education, including finance, and international mobility. But so...
© 2014 Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. In a recent keynote speech Paul Standish note...
At times of crisis, existing institutional arrangements of societies are thrown into question. Crise...
This article critically examines how Asian countries have responded to the global economic crisis wh...
This research sought to understand the relationship between international education, student migrati...
Recent articles (Doughney, 2020: Morris, 2020) have documented the major contribution made by intern...
Over the last two decades, international students have become a vibrant and key part of Australian c...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
The aim of this thesis is to discover cause or causes of different approach toward immigrants betwee...
The heavy reliance of Australian universities on international student tuition has been exposed by t...
Foreign fee-paying (international) students have been present in New Zealand secondary schools for o...
The population of international students studying in the United States continues to break record enr...
The rapid growth in international student numbers in Australia in the first decade of the 2000s was...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
Worldwide, COVID-19 affected higher education, including finance, and international mobility. But so...
© 2014 Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. In a recent keynote speech Paul Standish note...
At times of crisis, existing institutional arrangements of societies are thrown into question. Crise...
This article critically examines how Asian countries have responded to the global economic crisis wh...
This research sought to understand the relationship between international education, student migrati...
Recent articles (Doughney, 2020: Morris, 2020) have documented the major contribution made by intern...
Over the last two decades, international students have become a vibrant and key part of Australian c...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
The aim of this thesis is to discover cause or causes of different approach toward immigrants betwee...
The heavy reliance of Australian universities on international student tuition has been exposed by t...
Foreign fee-paying (international) students have been present in New Zealand secondary schools for o...
The population of international students studying in the United States continues to break record enr...
The rapid growth in international student numbers in Australia in the first decade of the 2000s was...
Australia and New Zealand have shared in the current wave of interest in globalisation. Indeed, it m...