1st Edition
The Internationalisation of Higher Education Towards a new research agenda in critical higher education studies
1. Current internationalisation: the case of France Annie Vinokur, University of Paris X, Nanterre, France 2. The selectivity of translation: accountability regimes in Chilean and South African higher education Barbara Dickhaus, University of Kassel, Germany 3. Current internationalisation: The case of the USA Christopher Newfield, University of California, USA 4. Brazilian Higher Education from a post-colonial perspective Denise Leite, Universidade Federal do RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil 5. The UNESCO: a pawn or a global player? Eva Hartmann, University of Lausanne, Switzerland 6. The Bologna Process as a hegemonic tool of Normative Power Europe: the case of Chilean and Mexican Higher Education Francis Espinoza Figueroa, University of Birmingham, UK 7. Small world: access to higher education between methodological nationalism and international organisations Gäele Goastellec, University of Lausanne, Switzerland 8. Mediating and Managing Internationalisation in African Higher Education Mala Singh, Open University, UK 9. Singapore: bridgehead of the West or counterforce? The s[t]imulation of creative and critical thought in Singapore’s higher education policies Maria Hoofd, University of Singapore 10. Soft Power and Higher Education: An Examination of China’s Confucius Institutes Rui Yang, University of Hong Kong 11. Current internationalisation: The case of the UK Susan Robertson, University of Bristol, UK
Biography
Eva Hartmann teaches International Relations in the Institute of Political and International Studies at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her current research focuses on international political economy, international law, postcolonial studies, state theory, labour policy and higher education.






