2021
DOI: 10.1111/polp.12435
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International scholarship for social change? Re‐contextualizing Global Korea Scholarship alumni’s perceptions of justice and diversity in South Korea

Abstract: This study examines South Korea's international scholarship program based on responses to the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) alumni survey to find how the participants perceive the host country's dimensions of justice and diversity. We employ the concept of justice in terms of redistribution, recognition, and representation. Analysis of GKS alumni perceptions of Korean society revealed that international mobility programs may provide positive and negative experiences for the participants depending on their pos… Show more

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“…On the one hand, Jon (2012) finds that Korea-based international students from non-Western countries (mainly developing countries) are more discriminated against. Hong et al (2021) also find similar findings in the case of GKS students. On the other hand, Istad et al’s (2021) study show that GKS students’ home country’s level of development is not a significant determinant of their intention to stay in the country after graduation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…On the one hand, Jon (2012) finds that Korea-based international students from non-Western countries (mainly developing countries) are more discriminated against. Hong et al (2021) also find similar findings in the case of GKS students. On the other hand, Istad et al’s (2021) study show that GKS students’ home country’s level of development is not a significant determinant of their intention to stay in the country after graduation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In South Korean IR studies, alternative strategy of obtaining universality in its indigenous IR theorization is to export future distinctively Korean-style IR theory to the world, particularly to the Global South (Hahm 2008;Hong 2008;Kang 2010;Kim and Cho 2009;Park 2005). Yet, due to South Korean IR's strong essentialist tendency in theorization, a high degree of Korean-centrism will be implicated in the future distinctively Korean-style IR theory.…”
Section: Epistemological Western-centrism In Pursuit Of a Universalis...mentioning
confidence: 99%