Changing Spaces: The Reshaping of (Elite) Education Through Internationalisation

Claire Maxwell*

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    Abstract

    Claire Maxwell, in the concluding piece seeks to offer some new understandings about how internationalisation practices within education are altering our conceptions of what is elite. Drawing on the various contributions in the book, Maxwell highlights four critical juxtapositions in the interpretation and implementation of internationalisation across various education spaces. She then makes a case for taking a ‘glonacal’, multi-scalar approach to the study of this issue, and concludes by suggesting how geographer Thrift’s (2009) work on four spaces could be usefully brought to bear on the question of internationalisation and how claims to elite-ness within education are made, received and being re-articulated.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationElite Education and Internationalisation : From the Early Years to Higher Education
    Number of pages21
    PublisherSpringer
    Publication date2018
    Pages347-367
    ISBN (Print)9783319599656
    ISBN (Electronic)9783319599663
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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