Public education remains the nation-state's foremost instrument of forging citizens. But the emergence of 'international education', a system explicitly based on the ideology of globality and outside the purview of national curricula, provides a way to circumvent the citizen-making machine. This article, based on fieldwork among Chinese secondary school students in Hungary, considers the interaction between 'international education' and transnational migrants in a nation-state whose public education, as the state itself, has little interest in the 'integration' of non-natives.15 page(s
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
The paper reviews new trends in international migration from the People’s Republic of China in the l...
This dissertation is designed to learn lessons from China’s experiences of seeking to solve the migr...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted in the mid-2000s, this article discusses th...
Surprisingly little research has been conducted on Chinese students in Hungary, despite their growin...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
China has been the leading source of foreign students pursuing tertiary degrees in other countries....
Studying in Hungary has become a new trend among Chinese students under the Belt and Road Initiative...
Session 332. The Mission of Chinese Education: Historical Perspective (session 2)Since the early-20t...
Since the early 20th century, numerous scholars have proposed theories and models describing, interp...
Citizenship and citizenship education change during periods of social transition, such as globalizat...
China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
This article concerns distinct contexts of schooling for migrant children who are enrolled in privat...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
The paper reviews new trends in international migration from the People’s Republic of China in the l...
This dissertation is designed to learn lessons from China’s experiences of seeking to solve the migr...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted in the mid-2000s, this article discusses th...
Surprisingly little research has been conducted on Chinese students in Hungary, despite their growin...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
China has been the leading source of foreign students pursuing tertiary degrees in other countries....
Studying in Hungary has become a new trend among Chinese students under the Belt and Road Initiative...
Session 332. The Mission of Chinese Education: Historical Perspective (session 2)Since the early-20t...
Since the early 20th century, numerous scholars have proposed theories and models describing, interp...
Citizenship and citizenship education change during periods of social transition, such as globalizat...
China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
This article concerns distinct contexts of schooling for migrant children who are enrolled in privat...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
The paper reviews new trends in international migration from the People’s Republic of China in the l...
This dissertation is designed to learn lessons from China’s experiences of seeking to solve the migr...