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‘The changing map of international student mobility’ as an experiment in collective and co[labor]ative writing

Stephanie Hollings
person writing on brown wooden table near white ceramic mug

Stephanie Hollings Beijing Normal University, PR China Abstract This short paper explores the collective writing experiment that materialized into the paper, ‘The Changing Map of International Student Mobility’ (Peters, Hollings et al., 2021). It explains how 14 students of Professor Michael A. Peters, each writing 500-word essays, were able to create a unique and diverse […]

Full Citation Information:
Hollings, S. (2021). 'The changing map of international student mobility' as an experiment in collective and co[labor]ative writing. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 41(1), 29-32. https://doi.org/10.46786/ac21.7566
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Resiliency and responsibilisation

The case of international PhD candidates-in-waiting

2020 was full of potholes and distractions. As celebrations for the Year of the Rat wound down in China and Australia oriented to a new academic year, COVID started to go rampant across the globe. Right before the pandemic, Harry, Lili and Tina (pseudonyms) – like many other Chinese international students – had their visa […]

Full Citation Information:
Mu, G. M. (2021). Resiliency and responsibilisation: The case of international PhD candidates-in-waiting. PESA Agora. https://pesaagora.com/columns/resiliency-and-responsibilisation/

Guanglun Michael Mu

Dr Guanglun Michael Mu is Senior Research Fellow in Queensland University of Technology. He is developing a sociology of resilience through his work with Chinese floating children and left-behind children in migration context; Chinese teachers in inclusive education context; and diverse student populations in Australia’s multicultural context. Michael’s work has been published into five books and numerous papers.

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