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This interdisciplinary collection explores student mobilities from the Global South, focusing on how class, ethnicity, and gender influence decisions, experiences, and outcomes in studying abroad.
List of contents
1. Introduction: International Student Mobility from the Global South 2. Part I International Student Mobility from the Global South and Higher Education Policies 3. Mobility Capital of International Students from the Global South During the Pandemic 4. The Impacts of a U.S. Government Scholarship Program on African Student Mobility 5. National Higher Education Internationalization: How Policies in the UAE and Russia Shape Incoming International Student Mobility 6. Beyond the Question of Return or Stay: Long-Term Circular Student Mobility as a Tool for International Development Cooperation? 7. Part II Postcolonial Frames, Transnational Networks and Intersectionality in Student Mobilities from the Global South 8. Cape Verdean Recruitment Networks in Portugal: Migrant Women in Engineering Courses 9. Transnational Connections and Indian Overseas Students in the United Kingdom 10. Female African Students in Brazil: Considering the Intersectionality of Gender and Race in International Students' Mobility 11. Challenges of International Student Mobility: Gender, Age, and Family in Indonesia, Thailand, and Tanzania 12. Navigating Higher Education: Mobilities and Aspirations in the Life Trajectories of Non-Traditional Students in Northeast India 13. Part III Outcomes and Impacts of International Student Mobility from the Global South 14. Intersectionality in Transnational Postgraduate Labor Market Transitions of Mobile Students from the Global South: A Mixed Methods Longitudinal Perspective on Two Case Studies 15. Education Mobility as 'Bridges': The Case of Indonesian Students in China 16. Emerging Regional Education Hubs and Their Attraction for International Students Unable or Unwilling to Move West: The case of Turkey and Malaysia 17. Conclusions: Student Mobility from the Global South: Crosscutting Themes and Prospects for Future Research
About the author
Carola Bauschke-Urban is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Fulda University of Applied Sciences in Germany. She is specialized in transnational migration research in higher education, in student mobilities, in gender, diversity and intersectionality. She is an editor of the journal GENDER
Journal for Gender, Culture and Society and is the author and co- author of publications on transnational mobility in higher education, on diversity, intersectionality and gender. She is the leader of a broad range of research projects in higher education and migration research as well as in diversity and intersectionality research.
Dorina Dedgjoni is a researcher at Fulda Graduate Centre of Social Sciences, Germany. In her PhD research, she examines the life courses and professional careers of graduates, who moved to Italy for study reasons. In addition to an MBA degree from the University of Nantes, she holds an MA in Social and Cultural Studies from Fulda University of Applied Sciences.
Summary
This interdisciplinary collection explores student mobilities from the Global South, focusing on how class, ethnicity, and gender influence decisions, experiences, and outcomes in studying abroad.