This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions of tertiary-level border-crossing students from mainland China to Hong Kong. It begins by outlining the contextual and conceptual background of the study, followed by the presentation and discussion of the three aspects of identity being constructed, including contestation against place-of-origin stereotypical identification, passive resistance against power regulations exerted by the original context and critical critiques of the Hong Kong and mainland Chinese societies. This paper argues that, compared with the Bologna process, the parallel but inverse-directional characteristics of the border crossing between mainland China and Hong Kong h...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic rise in the cross-border flow of students in search of info...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
This article looks at identity constructions of mainland Chinese undergraduate students in a Hong Ko...
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 ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This paper draws on ‘diaspora at home’, a concept that encapsulates the unique dynamics between Hong...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
This paper contributes to the understanding of how shifting time, space and subject positions can im...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic rise in the cross-border flow of students in search of info...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
This article looks at identity constructions of mainland Chinese undergraduate students in a Hong Ko...
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 ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This paper draws on ‘diaspora at home’, a concept that encapsulates the unique dynamics between Hong...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
This paper contributes to the understanding of how shifting time, space and subject positions can im...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic rise in the cross-border flow of students in search of info...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...