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Universitas: Why Higher Education Must Be International intervenes with urgency in the debate on the virtues, and pitfalls of internationalizing higher education. It unites voices of academics from around the globe with considerable experience with international higher education in a well-considered defense of the university as a public space transcending locality, counteracting parochialism, and defending the quality of scholarship. All authors writing in this volume have themselves followed international trajectories, across different parts of the world. At the same time, all are now settled academics. They have been observing the relevant trends in their work environments and have been actively involved in managing them. Universitas brings their informed auto-ethnographic reflections in conversation with each other and connects them into a systematic analysis that allows us to recognize and communicate the virtues of internationalizing higher education and to better navigate its challenges. At the same time, the auto-biographical subtexts of the contributions vividly illustrate how international experiences impact personal and professional development and help make the case for defending the internationalization of higher education against its detractors.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Extending the Sphere: The University as Incubator of Global Citizenship
Chapter 2: The Rise and Decline of International Education in the U.S. Heartland
Chapter 3: Challenges to Diversity and Internationalization of Education in the United States
Chapter 4: The Precarious University and the Limits to the Internationalization of Education in Germany
Chapter 5: What Mobility? What Internationalization? Decentering for Pluriversal Higher Education
Chapter 6: In Defense of International Fieldwork
Chapter 7:Un-/learning of Privilege: Autobiographical Reflections on Why Internationalization Is a Necessity

Product details

Published Jan 29 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 222
ISBN 9781666952285
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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