2023
DOI: 10.1111/glob.12458
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Cosmopolitan pathways from the Global South: How non‐middle‐class students become desirable Fulbright applicants

Shunan You

Abstract: International student mobility (ISM) is largely interpreted as a global middle‐class capital accumulation strategy. Cosmopolitanism, which is the named outcome and effect of these mobile forms of social and cultural capital, is therefore disproportionately available to already privileged students. This study moves beyond this prevailing interpretation by examining how students from working‐ or lower‐middle‐class families with limited resources in Global South countries combine bottom‐up cosmopolitanism with ed… Show more

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