Conceptualizing international education: From international student to international study

Patricia Noxolo, Parvati Raghuram, Clare Madge

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Abstract

In a rapidly changing transnational eduscape, it is timely to consider how best to conceptualize international education. Here we argue for a conceptual relocation from international student to international study as a means to bridge the diverse literatures on international education. International study also enables recognition of the multiple contributions (and resistances) of international students as agents of knowledge formation; it facilitates consideration of the mobility of students in terms of circulations of knowledge; and it is a means to acknowledge the complex spatialities of international education, in which students and educators are emotionally and politically networked together through knowledge contributions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProgress in Human Geography
Early online date31 Mar 2014
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Publication statusPublished - 2015

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