Transnational Educational Strategies

7.5 credits

Reading list, Master's level, 4UK111

A revised version of the reading list is available.

Main group 1

  • Brooks, Rachel; Waters, Johanna., Student mobilities, migration and the internationalization of higher education, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011Compulsory
  • Börjesson, Mikael; Broady, Donald, The Social Profile of Swedish Law Students. National Divisions and Transnational Educational Strategies, Part of: Retfærd: nordisk juridisk tidsskrift, vol. 29, no. 3/114, 2006, p. 80–107Compulsory
  • Chen, Tse-Mei; Barnett, George A., Research on International Student Flows from a Macro Perspective: A network analysis of 1985, 1989 and 1995., Part of: Higher Education, vol. 39, no. 4, 2000, p. 435–453Compulsory
  • Findlay, Allan M., An Assessment of Supply and Demand-side Theorization of International Student Mobility, Part of: International migration., vol. 49, no. 2, 2011, p. 162–190Compulsory
  • Healey, Nigel M., "Is Higher Education in Really 'Internationalising'?", Part of: Higher Education, vol. 55, no. 3, Mar. 2008, p. 333–355Compulsory
  • Marginson, Simon, Dynamics of national and global competition in higher education, Part of: Higher Education, no. 52, 2006, p. 1–39Compulsory
  • Sassen, Saskia, Sociology of globalization, New York, W.W. Norton, 2006Compulsory
  • Wedlin, Linda, "Going global: Rankings as rhetorical devices to construct an international field of management education", Part of: Management learning: the international journal for managerial and organizational learning and development, vol. April 2011, no. 42, p. 199–218, first published on January 10, 2011 doi:10.1177/1350507610389683Compulsory
  • Smith, David et al., Americanization and UK higher education: Towards a history of transatlantic influence on policy and practice, Part of: Journal of education policy, vol. 17, no. 4, 2002, p. 443–461Compulsory
  • Teichler, U, The changing debate on internationalization of higher education, Part of: Higher Education, vol. 48, no. 1, 2004, p. 5–26Compulsory
  • Weenink, Don, Cosmopolitanism as a Form of Capital: Parents Preparing their Children for a Globalizing World, Part of: Sociology., vol. 42, no. 6, 2008, p. 1089–1106Compulsory
  • Brown, Phillip; Lauder, Hugh, "Globalisation, knowledge and the myth of the magnet economy", Part of: Globalisation, societies and education., vol. 4:1, 2006, p. 25–57. To link to this article: DOI: 10.1080/14767720600555046Compulsory
  • Robertson, Susan L.; Bonal, Xavier; Dale, Roger, GATS and the Education Service Industry: The Politics of Scale and Global Reterritorialization, Part of: Comparative education review., vol. 46, no. 4, 2002, p. 472–495Compulsory
  • MacHardy, Karin J., Cultural capital, family strategies and noble identity in early modern Habsburg Austria 1579-1620, Part of: Past & present, no. 163, 1999, p. 36–75Compulsory
  • Spring, Joel H., Globalization of education: an introduction, New York, NY, Routledge, 2008Compulsory

* Compulsory

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