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Transnational Academic Mobility to Japan - Yifeng Hong, Hugo Horta

Transnational Academic Mobility to Japan

Capital, Habitus, Agency and Social Network Embeddedness

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Buch | Hardcover
IX, 167 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-85675-4 (ISBN)
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This book addresses agency and habitus development of migrant academics in Japan and reveals the complexity of international academic mobility in East Asian contexts. It addresses differentiated transnational academic mobility routes and route-confined capitals and dispositions, the effect of stratified social networks and network embeddedness on international academic mobility, and the effect of unequal globalization and the asymmetrical internationalization of international academic mobility.The book highlights the roles of transnationally stretched social network development and network embeddedness along life trajectories, locating them as critical infrastructures of mobilities and identifying an array of individual social network building and maintenance strategies and principles. It illustrates how familial, educational, academic and social networks across borders facilitate and channel flows of capitals and resources vital for academic performance and upward academic mobility of migrated academics. It draws on a range of theoretical frameworks of Bourdieusian theory of sociology, transnationalism and qualitative social network analysis. The research is based on 26 case studies of migrant scholars in Japan, using narrative inquiry and qualitative social network analysis. The work provides multiple implications for practitioners, policy makers and researchers who seek answers to the sustainability of the internationalization of higher education in Asia Pacific and emerging higher education hubs.

Yifeng Hong concluded his Ph.D. in Education at the University of Hong Kong. Prior to his doctoral studies, he was an English lecturer at Rikkyo and Waseda universities in Tokyo, Japan for five years. He also taught ESL for immigrants in the U.S. for three years before relocating to Japan. He holds a M.S.Ed. in TESOL (PENN) and a B.A. in English (CSUST).

 

Hugo Horta is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education of the University of Hong Kong. He developed scholarly work in the United States, The Netherlands, Japan, and Portugal during his PhD studies and postdoctoral position. He also worked outside academia, as Advisor to the Portuguese Secretary of State of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, and as the Portuguese National delegate to the European Research Area Steering Committee on Human Resources and Mobility. His main topics of interest refer to academic research processes, outputs and outcomes (including research agendas and research productivity), academic mobility and knowledge dynamics, and career trajectories of PhD holders. He is currently Coordinating editor of Higher Education, a leading journal of higher education studies, and sits in the advisory/editorial boards of several international higher education journals.

Introduction.- Part 1.- Chapter 1, Inequalities in Globalization and Immigration, and the Unique Geopolitical Position of Japan.- Chapter 2, Asymmetrical Internationalization of Higher Education.- Chapter 3, Transnational Academic Mobility.- Part 2.- Chapter 3, Three Distinctive Mobility Routes.- Chapter 4, Not All Tenure Are Equal.- Chapter 5.Cosmopolitan Citizenship as Initial Transnational Mobility Agency.- Chapter 6. Multiple Social Network Embeddedness for Transnational Academic Mobility.- Part 3.- Chapter 6. Rethinking

International Academic Mobility: Social Networks, Habitus, Agency and an Analytical Framework.- Backmatter.



Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Knowledge Studies in Higher Education
Zusatzinfo IX, 167 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Schlagworte agency development of migrated academics • English medium instructed liberal arts program teaching faculty • geopolitical structures of globalization • globalization after WWII • globalization under Anglo-American dominated Whiteness • globalization under neoliberal Pax Americana Whiteness • host university and society • ideological structures of the homeland • inequalities in globalization and immigration • internationalization of Japanese higher education • Japanese doctorate holder faculty • macro economic structures of globalization • micro individual experiences of international migrated academics • migrated academics in Japan • national identity and citizenship of Japan • social networks in academic habitus • tenured migrated academics • tertiary education systems under unequal globalization • transnational mobility history
ISBN-10 3-031-85675-9 / 3031856759
ISBN-13 978-3-031-85675-4 / 9783031856754
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