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Reconceptualizing International Student Mobility: A Multipolar Structure Lens

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posted on 2025-02-26, 04:17 authored by Xing XuXing Xu
This article examines shifting patterns in International Student Mobility (ISM), primarily the move from a South-North paradigm to a more multipolar structure. With emerging education hubs in South Korea, Malaysia, India, the Gulf States, and China challenging the West's centrality, the study advocates a more nuanced approach to ISM research. It underscores the necessity of a geographical turn towards non-traditional areas and promotes a multipolar epistemology that privileges non-Western knowledge creation. The article also encourages investigation of sociocultural dynamics related to ISM, and suggests exploring underrepresented perspectives such as ethnicity, ecology, and gender in the post-pandemic world.

History

Journal

Journal of International Students

Volume

13

Pagination

i-iv

Location

Jonesboro, Ariz.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

2162-3104

eISSN

2166-3750

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Issue

2

Publisher

Journal of International Students