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Mapping international student mobility between Africa and China
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Mapping international student mobility between Africa and China/ by Benjamin Mulvey.
Author:
Mulvey, Benjamin.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
Description:
ix, 126 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Acknowledgements -- 2. About the Author -- 3. The Dawn of an Era?: Globally mobile African students and China -- 4. International student mobility in a changing world -- 5. Pre-mobility life-worlds: who is on the move? -- 6. Strategising and spontaneity in mobility decision-making -- 7. Experiences in China: getting on, getting out? -- 8. Post-graduation plans: Navigating global regimes of mobility -- 9. Concluding thoughts: the future of Africa-China student mobility.
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Students, Foreign - China. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8509-8
ISBN:
9789819985098
Mapping international student mobility between Africa and China
Mulvey, Benjamin.
Mapping international student mobility between Africa and China
[electronic resource] /by Benjamin Mulvey. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - ix, 126 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Acknowledgements -- 2. About the Author -- 3. The Dawn of an Era?: Globally mobile African students and China -- 4. International student mobility in a changing world -- 5. Pre-mobility life-worlds: who is on the move? -- 6. Strategising and spontaneity in mobility decision-making -- 7. Experiences in China: getting on, getting out? -- 8. Post-graduation plans: Navigating global regimes of mobility -- 9. Concluding thoughts: the future of Africa-China student mobility.
This book examines an emergent pattern of international student mobility: that of international students from across the African continent who are enrolled on degree programmes at Chinese universities. China is among the most popular destination countries for African students, yet there has been little research to-date into this emergent mobility pattern. Drawing on data from a series of interviews, the book focuses on the specific modalities of integration into the global economy of both the sending region and the host country, and examines how these shape the decision-making, experiences, and future aspirations of mobile students. It also highlights how incipient flows of international student migrants, such as those between various African countries and China, are calling into question a number of the axioms around the study of international study mobility that were developed with reference to more established migration patterns, which tend to flow from other regions to the West. These include, for example, the idea that international students are generally privileged members of the global middle class who seek an education abroad as part of a strategy to accumulate cultural capital and reproduce social privilege. This novel work is of interest to researchers in human geography, sociology, development studies, migration studies, and particularly those studying China-Africa relations.
ISBN: 9789819985098
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LC Class. No.: LB2376.6.A35
Dewey Class. No.: 370.1162
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