分类和澄清:重新思考国际学生流动和移民的自愿性

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Globalisation Societies and Education Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1080/14767724.2023.2261416
Lisa Ruth Brunner, Bernhard Streitwieser, Rajika Bhandari
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摘要链接国际教育和移民/流动研究领域的见解,特别是Streitwieser[(2019)]提供的见解。“启蒙,机会和生存的国际教育:学生,移民和难民的分歧”。《国际比较高等教育学报》,第11期,第4-9节。“被迫离开?”将移民描述为被迫和自愿的话语和分析意义。[民族与移民研究杂志44(6):981-998]-我们引入了一种新的方法来分析国际学生流动(ISM),因为高等教育、移民和流动以越来越复杂的方式交织在一起。首先,我们关注ISM的术语、数据和实践的混乱,为利益相关者提供一些常用术语和注意事项的澄清。然后,我们提出了更新的概念镜头,将ISM定位为由两个连续体的界面构成的景观:(1)自由移动,(2)机会。通过更好地反映ISM的自愿范围及其对机会的影响,我们强调了国际教育中特权的持续复制,扩大,解散和重组。我们的方法也让来自流离失所、难民和被迫移民背景的学生受到关注。最后,我们提出了ISM的松散分支领域的问题,并强调了增加跨学科参与的必要性。关键词:国际学生国际学生流动难民学生被迫移民移民教育感谢杰西卡克里斯特对本文早期版本的宝贵反馈。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Classifications and clarifications: rethinking international student mobility and the voluntariness of migration
ABSTRACTLinking insights from the fields of international education and migration/mobilities studies – in particular, those offered by Streitwieser [(2019). ‘International Education for Enlightenment, for Opportunity and for Survival: Where Students, Migrants and Refugees Diverge’. Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education 11: 4–9] and Bivand Erdal and Oeppen [(2018). ‘Forced to Leave? The Discursive and Analytical Significance of Describing Migration as Forced and Voluntary’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (6): 981–998] – we introduce a new approach to analysing international student mobility (ISM) as higher education, migration, and mobility intertwine in increasingly complex ways. First, we attend to the messiness of ISM’s terms, data, and practices, offering clarifications of some commonly-used terms and considerations for stakeholders. We then present our updated conceptual lens which positions ISM as a landscape structured by the interface of two continuums: (1) the discretion to move, and (2) opportunity. By better reflecting the spectrum of ISM’s voluntariness and its impact on opportunity, we highlight the ongoing reproduction, amplification, dissolvement, and restructuring of privilege within international education. Our approach also visibilises students from displaced, refugee, and forced-migrant backgrounds. Ultimately, we problematise the loose subfield of ISM and stress the need for increased interdisciplinary engagement.KEYWORDS: International studentsinternational student mobilityrefugee studentsforced migrationimmigrationedugration AcknowledgementsThank you to Jessica Crist for her valuable feedback on an earlier version of this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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