This article presents highlights of the intersection of local and global issues in student affairs and of debates around local professionalism and epistemic-discursive communities of practice in student affairs.
The last few months of 2008 were an exciting time for Americans. The election of Barrack Obama uplif...
The river one dips one’s toes into from one editorial to the next is never the same, as Heraclitus m...
Higher education institutions are increasingly focused on facilitating agentic, outward-looking, glo...
JSAA has been seeking to provide an opportunity for Student Affairs professionals and higher educati...
The mission of the International Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS) isto serve “as ...
First paragraph: This Special Issue (SI) of System: An International Journal of Educational Te...
Journals tend to be regional in the sense that their readership usually focuses on its own personal ...
This issue of the journal takes as is starting point a global context, which has seen certain powerf...
This special theme issue of the Malaysian Journal of Distance Education provides a forum for multip...
This is an editorial for a special issue of Higher Education Policy entitled 'Critical and Alternat...
English @ Home is a special issue that we hope contributes to and encourages an ongoing discussion a...
Traveling from Zimbabwe to New Zealand and on to Ghana and the United States, the voices of higher e...
This special issue of Journal of International and Comparative Law is a response to a number of ongo...
The sheer diversity of educational research has often been attributed as one of the sources of diffi...
International students come from diverse contexts and countries. In spite of the multiplicity in the...
The last few months of 2008 were an exciting time for Americans. The election of Barrack Obama uplif...
The river one dips one’s toes into from one editorial to the next is never the same, as Heraclitus m...
Higher education institutions are increasingly focused on facilitating agentic, outward-looking, glo...
JSAA has been seeking to provide an opportunity for Student Affairs professionals and higher educati...
The mission of the International Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS) isto serve “as ...
First paragraph: This Special Issue (SI) of System: An International Journal of Educational Te...
Journals tend to be regional in the sense that their readership usually focuses on its own personal ...
This issue of the journal takes as is starting point a global context, which has seen certain powerf...
This special theme issue of the Malaysian Journal of Distance Education provides a forum for multip...
This is an editorial for a special issue of Higher Education Policy entitled 'Critical and Alternat...
English @ Home is a special issue that we hope contributes to and encourages an ongoing discussion a...
Traveling from Zimbabwe to New Zealand and on to Ghana and the United States, the voices of higher e...
This special issue of Journal of International and Comparative Law is a response to a number of ongo...
The sheer diversity of educational research has often been attributed as one of the sources of diffi...
International students come from diverse contexts and countries. In spite of the multiplicity in the...
The last few months of 2008 were an exciting time for Americans. The election of Barrack Obama uplif...
The river one dips one’s toes into from one editorial to the next is never the same, as Heraclitus m...
Higher education institutions are increasingly focused on facilitating agentic, outward-looking, glo...