Negotiating differences: cosmopolitan experiences of international doctoral students |
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Authors: | Ba?ak Bilecen |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germanybasak.bilecen@uni-bielefeld.de |
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Abstract: | Drawing on the literature on international student experiences and identities, this study discusses theories of identity from a social constructionist perspective. ‘Identification’ is the preferred term to describe a dynamic process through which students negotiate the meaning of their identities in different societies and communities. Based on interviews with 35 international doctoral students from two graduate schools in Germany, the article illustrates the significance of international mobility for education when external ‘differences’ are appreciated and contribute to cosmopolitan imaginations and when internal differences are created in relation to ‘Others’ in the host society. The article contributes to the literature on international student mobility by providing a fine-grained analysis of student identification, showing how the discourse of difference is used as a double strategy. |
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Keywords: | international doctoral student mobility identification cosmopolitanism migration Germany |
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