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E-grāmata: International(-ised) Students in East and Southeast Asia: Towards a New Conceptualisation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book presents new narratives about international students undertaking Transnational Education (TNE) in East and Southeast Asia.

With contributions from leading experts in international higher education, each chapter provides important critical arguments about the outdatedness of traditional labels that we tend to use when describing international students and their experiences. The book disrupts these narrow labels with voices and authors from Japan, Laos, China, and Vietnam to show that the categories through which we see international students overshadow the complexities of the students themselves and how their TNE experiences shape them. The book examines the traditional label of an ‘international student’ and invites readers to explore and use the alternative phrase ‘internationalised student.’

This book will appeal to scholars, upper-level students, and researchers interested in international and comparative education, transnational education, migration studies, and higher education administration.



This book presents new narratives about international students undertaking Transnational Education (TNE) in East and Southeast Asia.

International by design or international(-ised) by experience?
1.
Examining students perspectives of their experiences in virtual student
exchange programmes in Japan
2. I am not a traditional Chinese student:
Understanding transformative learning and identity changes of students in
transnational higher education
3. Choosing Vietnam: The lived experiences of
Lao and Cambodian students pursuing higher education in Vietnam
4.
Transnational higher education and employability in Laos: Perspectives of
students and academics on benefits and challenges
5. Exploring dual
identities at binational universities in Vietnam: A gateway to cosmopolitanism
Aneta Hayes is Dean of Internationalisation (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) at Keele University, where she is also Associate Professor of Education.

Sihui Wang is Lecturer in Education Studies in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, UK.