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PUBLISHER: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781789201154
RRP: £85.00
PAGES: 226
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 1, 2018
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Transforming Study Abroad: A Handbook
Neriko Musha Doerr
Written for study abroad practitioners, this book introduces theoretical understandings of key study abroad terms including “the global/national,” “culture,” “native speaker,” “immersion,” and “host society.” Building theories on these notions with perspectives from cultural anthropology, political science, educational studies, linguistics, and narrative studies, it suggests ways to incorporate them in study abroad practices. Through attention to daily activities via the concept of immersion, it reframes study abroad not as an encounter with cultural others but as an occasion to analyze constructions of “differences” in daily life, backgrounded by structural arrangements.
Reviews of Transforming Study Abroad: A Handbook
"This is an important contribution to the literature of international education. It deconstructs unexamined orthodoxies and proposes alternative ways of thinking about study abroad that could enrich the theoretical basis for this form of education, and lead practitioners to review what and how they teach." Michael Woolf, CAPA, The Global Education Network
Neriko Musha Doerr
Neriko Musha Doerr is an Assistant Professor at Ramapo College. Her publications include Meaningful Inconsistencies: Bicultural Nationhood, Free Market, and Schooling in Aotearoa/New Zealand (Berghahn, 2009), The Romance of Crossing Borders: Studying and Volunteering Abroad (Berghahn, 2017, with Hannah Taieb).