Discursive representation of international students
dataset
posted on 2024-05-17, 03:05authored byMargaret Kumar
The data consists of qualitative interviews regarding international students. It provides insight into the discursive representations of international students in an Australian university setting. This data provides a critique of institutional discourses that are informed by race, culture and identity, learning constraints and particular constructions of English and offers ways of thinking that enable a movement beyond into the arena of multiplicity and complexity. While this data is of the discursive practices at one institution it is nonetheless suggestive for other universities. It points to the benefits of examining through a postcolonial lens the discursive practices of the institution alongside the subjectivities of students. The mismatch that is evident in this data indicates the need for institutional change if the goal of genuine internationalisation is to be achieved.
History
Access conditions
Access to the data is controlled. Enquires should be addressed via email to Margaret Kumar.
Collection start date
2001-01-01
Collection end date
2004-01-01
Material type
audio
Resource type
database
Language
eng
Notes
A case study of a higher education institutional site on the discursive representation of international undergraduate students.