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Equity and Internationalization on Campus

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Every day, we hear how people, organizations, and ideas are moving across borders. We also hear about fairness and justice as fundamental social values. How, though, do these two discourses—one rel...
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  • 02 August 2018
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Every day, we hear how people, organizations, and ideas are moving across borders. We also hear about fairness and justice as fundamental social values. How, though, do these two discourses—one related to internationalization and the other to equity—converge in lived experience? The post-secondary institution is one setting where that question might be asked and people who are minoritized for their gender or sexual identities can provide important answers. While equity-oriented discourses assure LGBT people that they will be free from harassment and discrimination, an internationalization discourse might call them to engage in places where they are illegal. Equity and Internationalization on Campus shares findings from a Canadian study that explored how LGBT or ally post-secondary faculty, students, and staff encountered these two discourses. It offers much to scholars and staff committed to developing an equitable version of internationalization and an international version of equity.
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Price: $63.00
Pages: 162
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Issues in Adult Education
Publication Date: 02 August 2018
ISBN: 9789004380899
Format: Paperback
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Kaela Jubas, PhD (2009), University of British Columbia, is Associate Professor in Adult Learning, University of Calgary. Previous publications include Popular Culture as Pedagogy: Research in the Field of Adult Education (Sense Publishers, 2015) and The Politics of Shopping: What Consumers Learn about Identity, Globalization, and Social Change (2010).