Internationalization bibliography

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#DivJChat Internationalization in Higher Education Bibliography Dr. Amy Scott Metcalfe Associate Professor Department of Educational Studies University of British Columbia @amymetc Resources for the AERA Div J Grad Network Twitter Chat on January 16, 2015 @AERADivJGradNet

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Internationalization in Higher Education

Bibliography

Dr. Amy Scott Metcalfe

Associate Professor

Department of Educational Studies

University of British Columbia

@amymetc

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Themes for This Bibliography on Internationalization

Overviews of Internationalization in Higher Education

Theorizing Internationalization in Higher Education

Critical Perspectives on International Higher Education

Internationalization and Research Universities

Internationalization and the Community College

Internationalization and Student Services

Internationalization and (Neo-) Racism

Internationalization and “the” English Language

Internationalization and Student Identity

Internationalization and Gender

Internationalization and Online Learning

Internationalizing the Curriculum

Country or Regional Studies of Internationalization

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Overviews of Internationalization in Higher Education

Altbach, P. G. & Knight, J. (2007). The internationalization of higher education: Motivations

and realities. Journal of Studies in International Education, 11(3/4), 290-305.

de Wit, H. (2014). The Different Faces and Phases of Internationalisation of Higher

Education. In The Forefront of International Higher Education (pp. 89-99). Springer

Netherlands.

Haigh, M. (2014). From internationalisation to education for global citizenship: A multi‐

layered history. Higher Education Quarterly, 68(1), 6-27.

Kehm, B. M., & Teichler, U. (2007). Research on internationalization in higher education.

Journal of Studies in International Education, 11(3/4), 260–273.

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Theorizing Internationalization in Higher Education

Kim, T. (2010). Transnational academic mobility, knowledge, and

identity capital. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of

Education, 31(5), 577-591.

Finkelstein, M., & Sethi, W. (2014). Patterns of Faculty

Internationalization: A Predictive Model. In The Internationalization of

the Academy (pp. 237-257). Springer Netherlands.

Perna, L. W., Orosz, K., Gopaul, B., Jumakulov, Z., Ashirbekov, A., &

Kishkentayeva, M. (2014). Promoting Human Capital Development A

Typology of International Scholarship Programs in Higher Education.

Educational Researcher, 0013189X14521863.

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Critical Perspectives on International Higher Education

Beck, K. (2013). Making sense of internationalization: A critical analysis. In

Hébert, Y., & Abdi, A. A. (Eds.), Critical perspectives on international education

(pp. 44-59). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

Ilieva, R., Beck, K., & Waterstone, B. (2014). Towards sustainable

internationalisation of higher education. Higher Education, 68(6), 875-889.

Pitman, A. (2013). The ideological and economic repositioning of universities.

In Hébert, Y., & Abdi, A. A. (Eds.), Critical perspectives on international

education (pp. 60-74). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

James, C. E., Cullinan, C. C., & Cruceru, A. (2013). Internationalizing

postsecondary education. In Hébert, Y., & Abdi, A. A. (Eds.), Critical

Perspectives on International Education (pp. 149-164). Rotterdam: Sense

Publishers.

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Internationalization and Research Universities

Akuffo, H., Freeman, P., Johansson, E., Obua, C., Ogwal-Okeng, J., &

Waako, P. (2014). Doctoral Education and Institutional Research

Capacity Strengthening: An Example at Makerere University in

Uganda (2000–2013). Higher Education Policy, 27(2), 195-217.

Lepori, B., Seeber, M., & Bonaccorsi, A. (2014). Competition for

talent. Country and organizational-level effects in the

internationalization of European higher education institutions.

Research Policy. doi:10.1016/j.respol.2014.11.004

Willis, I., & Taylor, J. (2014). The importance of rationales for

internationalization at a local level–university and individual.

European Journal of Higher Education, 4(2), 153-166.

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Internationalization and the Community College

Manns, D. (2014). Redefining the Role, Scope, and Mission of

Community Colleges in an International Context. Community College

Journal of Research and Practice, 38(8), 705-709.

Opp, R. D., & Gosetti, P. P. (2014). The role of key administrators in

internationalizing the community college student experience. New

Directions for Community Colleges, (165), 67-75.

Robertson, J. J. (2014). Student Interest in International Education at

the Community College. Community College Journal of Research and

Practice, (ahead-of-print), 1-12.

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Internationalization and Student Services

Arthur, N., & Nunes, S. (2014). Should I stay or should I go home?

Career guidance with international students. In Arulmani, G., Baskhi,

A. J., Leong, F. T. L., & Watts, A. G. (Eds.), Handbook of career

development (pp. 587-606). New York: Springer.

Oba, Y., & Pope, M. (2013). Counseling and advocacy with LGBT

international students. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 7(2),

185-193.

Roberts, D. L. (2014). International Comparative Student Affairs: How

International and Comparative Higher Education Impacts Our Work

With Students. Journal of College and Character, 15(1), 45-50.

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Internationalization and (Neo-) Racism

Brown, L., & Jones, I. (2013). Encounters with racism and the

international student experience. Studies in Higher Education, 38(7),

1004-1019.

Coloma, R. S. (2013). ‘Too Asian?’ On racism, paradox and ethno-

nationalism. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education,

34(4), 579-598.

Morrice, L. (2013). Refugees in higher education: Boundaries of

belonging and recognition, stigma and exclusion. International

Journal of Lifelong Education, 32(5), 652-668.

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Internationalization and “the” English Language

Majhanovich, S. (2013). English as a tool of neo-colonialism and globalization

in Asian contexts. In Hébert, Y., & Abdi, A. A. (Eds.), Critical perspectives on

international education (pp. 249-261). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers

Sterzuk, A. (2014). ‘The standard remains the same’: Language

standardisation, race and othering in higher education. Journal of Multilingual

and Multicultural Development, (ahead-of-print), 1-14. DOI:

10.1080/01434632.2014.892501.

Wilkins, S., & Urbanovič, J. (2014). English as the Lingua Franca in

transnational higher education: Motives and prospects of institutions that

teach in languages other than English. Journal of Studies in International

Education, DOI: 1028315313517267.

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Internationalization and Student Identity

Lee, J. Y., & Ciftci, A. (2014). Asian international students’ socio-

cultural adaptation: Influence of multicultural personality,

assertiveness, academic self-efficacy, and social support.

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 38, 97-105.

Malcolm, Z. T., & Mendoza, P. (2014). Afro-Caribbean International

Students' Ethnic Identity Development: Fluidity, Intersectionality,

Agency, and Performativity. Journal of College Student Development,

55(6), 595-614.

Marginson, S. (2014). Student self-formation in international

education. Journal of Studies in International Education, 18(1), 6-22.

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Internationalization and Gender

Brooks, R. (2013). International students with dependent children:

The reproduction of gender norms. British Journal of Sociology of

Education, (ahead-of-print), 1-20. DOI:

10.1080/01425692.2013.820128.

Findlow, S. (2013). Higher education and feminism in the Arab Gulf.

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 34(1), 112-131.

Vabø, A., Padilla-González, L. E., Waagene, E., & Næss, T. (2014).

Gender and Faculty Internationalization. In The Internationalization of

the Academy (pp. 183-205). Springer Netherlands.

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Internationalization and Online Learning

Altbach, P. G. (2014). MOOCs as Neocolonialism: Who Controls

Knowledge?. International Higher Education, (75), 5-7.

Rye, S. A. (2014). The educational space of global online higher

education. Geoforum, 51, 6-14.

Yoo, S., Kim, H. J., & Kwon, S. Y. (2014). Between ideal and reality: A

different view on online-learning interaction in a cross-national

context. Journal for Multicultural Education, 8(1), 13-30.

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Internationalization the Curriculum

Clifford, V., & Montgomery, C. (2014). Transformative Learning

Through Internationalization of the Curriculum in Higher Education.

Journal of Transformative Education, 1541344614560909.

McAuliffe, J. D., & Sutton, S. B. (2014). Internationalizing Learning

Communities at Liberal Arts Colleges. In Global Opportunities and

Challenges for Higher Education Leaders (pp. 35-39).

SensePublishers.

Vora, N. (2014). Between global citizenship and Qatarization:

negotiating Qatar's new knowledge economy within American branch

campuses. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37(12), 2243-2260.

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Country or Regional Studies of Internationalization

Berry, C., & Taylor, J. (2014). Internationalisation in higher education

in Latin America: policies and practice in Colombia and Mexico.

Higher Education, 67(5), 585-601.

Ota, H. (2014). Japanese Universities’ Strategic Approach to

Internationalization: Accomplishments and Challenges. In Emerging

International Dimensions in East Asian Higher Education (pp. 227-

252). Springer Netherlands.

Rhoads, R. A., Shi, X., & Wang, X. (2014). Reform of China’s research

universities: a new era of global ambition. Education and Society,

32(1), 5-28.