‘You just get used to waiting’: Exploring the temporal dimensions of in-country educational experiences

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Time & Society Pub Date : 2023-02-20 DOI:10.1177/0961463X231157883
K. Naidu
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This article explores the temporal dimensions of in-country educational experiences in relation to their potential to contribute to the development of intercultural capacities. Given trends in higher education towards ‘globalising’ students and the perceived benefits of study abroad, this article argues for a detailed and nuanced examination of the temporal dimensions of such experiences. This analysis reveals the complex and multiple ways in which relations to ‘time’ might act pedagogically upon participants. Drawing on a study of Australian university students undertaking semester-long programs in Indonesia, qualitative data gathered over a period of time (pre-departure, while in-country, and post-return) demonstrates the ways in which temporality operates in the potential development of interculturality. Firstly, engagement with alternate temporal framing is considered, through a discussion of students’ navigation of ‘Indonesian time’. Secondly, the multitude of times operating in this context are examined. Finally, the significance of diverse temporal rhythms in-country is discussed. Utilising Bourdieu’s conceptual tools, particularly the notion of habitus, these three areas of analysis indicate the significance of understanding the development of intercultural capacities as a range of pedagogic processes that are both cumulative and embodied. This research demonstrates how engaging with diverse temporal relations in-country can function pedagogically to expand one’s repertoire of dispositions; not only through an opening up to new ‘possibles’, but also through allowing time to establish new responses and ways of being in the world.
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“你只是习惯了等待”:探索国内教育经历的时间维度
本文探讨了国内教育经验的时间维度及其对培养跨文化能力的潜力。鉴于高等教育中学生“全球化”的趋势以及海外留学的好处,本文主张对这些经历的时间维度进行详细而细致的研究。这一分析揭示了与“时间”的关系可能对参与者产生教育作用的复杂而多样的方式。根据对在印度尼西亚进行为期一学期项目的澳大利亚大学生的研究,在一段时间内(出发前、在国内和回国后)收集的定性数据表明了时间性在跨文化潜在发展中的作用方式。首先,通过讨论学生对“印尼时间”的导航,考虑了交替时间框架的参与。其次,考察了在这种情况下运作的多次。最后,讨论了乡村不同时间节奏的意义。利用布迪厄的概念工具,特别是习惯的概念,这三个分析领域表明了将跨文化能力的发展理解为一系列既累积又具体的教学过程的重要性。这项研究表明,在国家中参与不同的时间关系可以在教学上发挥作用,扩大一个人的性格;不仅通过向新的“可能性”敞开大门,还通过留出时间来建立新的反应和生活方式。
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Time & Society
Time & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Time & Society publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment discussing the workings of time and temporality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, geography, history, psychology, and sociology. Work focuses on methodological and theoretical problems, including the use of time in organizational contexts. You"ll also find critiques of and proposals for time-related changes in the formation of public, social, economic, and organizational policies.
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