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Interrogating Issues of Unequal Access and Outcomes
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This edited volume brings together the perspectives of a diverse group of international scholars to explore the intersections of study abroad and social mobility. In doing so, it challenges universalist assumptions and power imbalances implicit in study abroad across the Global North and South.
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This edited volume brings together the perspectives of a diverse group of international scholars to explore the intersections of study abroad and social mobility. In doing so, it challenges universalist assumptions and power imbalances implicit in study abroad across the Global North and South.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000414455
- Artikelnr.: 62014623
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000414455
- Artikelnr.: 62014623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Chris R. Glass is Professor of Practice in Educational Leadership and Higher Education, Boston College, USA Peggy Gesing is Assistant Professor of Medical and Health Professions Education (MHPE) Programs, Eastern Virginia Medical School, USA
1. Introduction: Study Abroad and Social Mobility: Access and Labor
Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
2. Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and
Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na
Ayudhya
3. Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught
with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
4. Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad
Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
5. Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor
Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
6. Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student
Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
7. What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral
Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
8. The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of
Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
9. The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating
the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
10. The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student
Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
11. Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key
Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International
Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
2. Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and
Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na
Ayudhya
3. Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught
with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
4. Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad
Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
5. Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor
Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
6. Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student
Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
7. What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral
Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
8. The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of
Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
9. The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating
the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
10. The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student
Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
11. Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key
Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International
Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
1. Introduction: Study Abroad and Social Mobility: Access and Labor
Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
2. Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and
Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na
Ayudhya
3. Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught
with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
4. Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad
Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
5. Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor
Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
6. Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student
Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
7. What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral
Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
8. The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of
Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
9. The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating
the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
10. The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student
Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
11. Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key
Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International
Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
2. Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and
Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na
Ayudhya
3. Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught
with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
4. Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad
Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
5. Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor
Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
6. Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student
Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
7. What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral
Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
8. The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of
Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
9. The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating
the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
10. The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student
Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
11. Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key
Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International
Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek