国际化的殖民性:迈向一个权力意识框架以研究西方语境中国际学生的经历

The coloniality of internationalization: towards a power-conscious framework for studying the experiences of international students in Western contexts

Studies in Higher Education · 2024
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

本文通过系统文献综述,提出了一个权力意识框架,从征服、顺从和颠覆三个主题揭示国际学生与殖民权力的复杂互动,挑战静态描述,强调学生脆弱性、共谋与抵抗的动态关系。

Abstract

While existing scholarship has demonstrated that the experiences of international students in Western contexts are shaped by colonial power relations undergirding higher education internationalization, there remains a dearth of a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on international students’ relationships to colonial forms of power. To address the research gap in question, this paper proposes the development of a power-conscious framework to elucidate the international student–colonial power entanglement. Developed through a systematic literature review, the framework foregrounds three interrelated themes – subjugation, submission, and subversion – capturing the multifaceted interplay between international students and colonial forms of power. By emphasizing the complexities of the interplay, the framework challenges static portrayals of international students vis-à-vis colonial forms of power, highlighting the dynamics among the students’ vulnerability to, complicity in, and potential to resist the paradigm of otherness rooted in colonial forms of power. The framework also underscores the importance of situating inquiries on international students within the broader context of the lived realities of marginalized communities in settler colonial states, emphasizing the need to critically examine the responsibilities and agency of international students in unsettling ongoing colonial legacies of domination and oppression. Based on the development of the power-conscious framework, this paper contributes to advancing a transformative understanding of international student experiences and the (im)possibilities of engaging with internationalization in a more equitable and inclusive manner.

高等教育国际化国际学生殖民权力权力结构