Peter Ninnes is Coordinator of the Centre for Research on Education in Context at the University of New England, Armidale, Australia. His research interests include comparative and international education, the cultural politics of education, and education in post-conflict societies. He is currently President of the Australian and New Zealand Comparative and International Education Society. Meeri Hellsten is a lecturer in education at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Her research interests are cross-cultural and comparative education, socio-cultural and identity issues in education, e-learning pedagogies, and effective teaching and learning in higher education. She convenes and teaches on a large undergraduate unit in educational psychology.
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Introduction: Critical Engagements with the Internationalization of Higher Education.- Enabling Transnational Learning Communities: Policies, Pedagogies and Politics of Educational Power.- Knowledge in the Marketplace: The Global Commodification of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.- How the West is Done: Simulating Western Pedagogy in a Curriculum for Asian International Students.- Hanging Together Even with Non-Native Speakers: The International Student Transition Experience.- Internationalizing Chinese Higher Education: A Case Study of a Major Comprehensive University.- Internationalization of Australian Higher Education: A Critical Review of Literature and Research.- Higher Education Engaging with the ‘Developing’ World: The Case of the Virtual Colombo Plan.- The Viability of Aid Scholarship-Funded Study in Australian Universities: The Case of Indonesia.- Managerialism, Internationalization, Taylorization and the Deskilling of Academic Work: Evidence from an Australian University.- International Policy Convergence in Higher Education: An Analysis from the Periphery.