1st Edition

Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Edited By Tamilla Mammadova Copyright 2024
    292 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book takes a critical perspective on international academic mobility and contextualizes this mobility through different key factors including global pandemics, identity construction, intercultural sensitivity, and cultural engagement.

    Using a multidisciplinary approach, the volume investigates the current trends of international mobility programs with consideration to the new normal through social, political, economic, and educational factors among mobility exchange actors. Contesting established approaches to international academic mobility in paradigmatic contexts, the volume investigates the effects and implications of distance internationalization as an emerging concept, juxtaposing the traditional context of academic mobility with a newly emerging virtual one as a key catalyst for change.

    Offering a range of authentic studies, reviews, and cases to challenge international global education, this timely book will appeal to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in the fields of higher education research, international and comparative education, and the sociology of education more broadly.

    General Introduction TAMILLA MAMMADOVA  Part 1: LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION WITHIN INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY 1. Shaping European Identity via Mobility Exchange Programs for CIS Country Students TAMILLA MAMMADOVA  2. The Impact of Englishization of Higher Education on Exchange Students’ Attitudes Toward Local Languages MAHMUT MERT, TUBA ALKANAT AKMAN, DOGAN YUKSEL  3. (Inter)-national mobility in Swiss Higher Education: Bilingual policies, multilingual students, and ‘Englishization’ ANNA BECKER  4. Language Attitudes and Identity Construction Through Minority Language Learning in a Host Country: A Case Study of Chinese in Catalonia RUOCHEN NING  5. Study Abroad in diverse contexts. A comparative analysis of the role of the linguistic and cultural setting in study abroad through the Erasmus program VASILICA MOCANU  6. Ground Realities of International Students in China: Identity, Social Network, Language and Literacy Socialization WENDONG MARCO LI  7. ‘Not just English’: Identity and Positionality Among Japanese Bilingual Returnees GAVIN FURUKAWA & MITSUYO SAKAMOTO  8. In-between varied identities: Engagement of Indian Students as Partners in an Australian University PREETI VAYADA  9. Intercultural Awareness and International Identities: Necessary Support and Preparation for Academic Staff SEZEN ARSLAN  Part 2: INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MOBILITY IN THE LIGHT OF GLOBAL PANDEMICS 10. Travel policies and international student mobility in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic: A general review of cases in Australia and China YINGXIN LIU & AI TAM LE  11. Coordinating an Outbound Study Abroad Program During a Pandemic: A Case Study of Academic Staff Experiences in Japan TODD J. ALLEN  12. Maintaining and Mobilizing Network Capital: Exchange Students’ Friendships During the COVID-19 Pandemic SUVI JOKILA, KALYPSO FILIPPOU, ELLA SIRVA, ANNE LAIHO  13. Assessing the Quality of International Student Mobility in Spain in the Time of COVID-19: A study of International Students’ Reflections on their Cross-Cultural and Linguistic Competencies MOSTAFA BOIEBLAN  14. Student engagement before and after the global pandemic: a case of international students in a Pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes Programme (PEAP) HIEU KIEU  15. Internationalizing Nursing Education Programs with COIL: A Case Study of Pandemic Policy Analysis JANET H. DAVIS, GEMMA DELICADO PUERTO, KYLE RAUSCH, MEGAN CRIS-AN SIJO JAMES, JANESSA MARIE ROJAS, JUAN MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ TELLO, JESUS M. LAVADO-GARCIA  Part 3: EMERGING DISTANCE INTERNATIONALIZATION AS A NEW PARADIGM OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MOBILITY 16. Globalization of Higher Education: A Review of Emerging Distance Internationalization MUHAMMAD MUFTAHU, WAN QUN, WANG TING  17. On Technology-Based Mobility: Harnessing Intercultural Experiences during Virtual Student Mobility YOVANA S. VEERASAMY  18. (Re)Imagined Communities and (Re)Invented Literacy Practices through Internalization at Home MALIN RELJANOVIC GLIMÄNG, CECILIA MAGADÁN, KATARZYNA RADKE  19. Virtual Student Mobility: The case of an action research project between Japan, China, and Spain MARTIN PARSONS, MIKE GARANT, MARIOLAÍA RUIZ RODRÍGUEZ, BEATRIZ MARTÍN-GASCÓN  20. Developing Intercultural Sensitivity and Discomfort Through Collaborative Virtual Exchange EMILIA ALONSO-MARKS & SIPHOKAZI MAGADLA  21. Virtual Internationalization in Teacher Education – Experiences from four Projects conducted at German Higher Institutions KATHRIN WILD, WIEBKE NIERSTE, KATRIN KAISER, NINA DASOUQI  General Conclusion TAMILLA MAMMADOVA

    Biography

    Tamilla Mammadova is Assistant Professor in Humanities and Social Science, ADA University, Azerbaijan.