Language, Culture, and Education in an Internationalizing University: Perspectives and Practices of Faculty, Students, and Staff
By (Author) Dr Kumari Beck
Edited by Dr Roumiana Ilieva
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd August 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Language teaching theory and methods
378.71
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book offers a multi-dimensional analysis of the experiences of faculty, students, and staff at a Canadian university that emphasizes international education, providing an ethnographic lens for understanding globalization and internationalization of higher education on a wider, global scale. The collaborative work of multiple authors based in different departments and roles within the university offers a holistic picture of current international education policies and practices, and how they coalesce to shape the experiences of all affected stakeholders. The book focuses on questions of cultural difference and the development of intercultural capital. and highlights engagement with English dominance, language matters and multilingualism in everyday experiences and pedagogical practices in the institution. The contributors address implications for attending to linguistic and cultural diversity in the policies and practices of an Anglo-dominant university that are applicable to similar contexts worldwide. As a self-study from a reputed university, the book provides valuable insights for higher education program leaders and decision makers to strategically rethink the value and quality of the internationalization activities they engage in, their scholarship and creative activities, and, above all, their commitment to ethical internationalization.
Kumari Beck is Associate Professor and Academic Coordinator of Equity Studies in Education at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Roumiana Ilieva is Associate Professor in the fields of applied linguistics and second/additional language education at Simon Fraser University, Canada.