2023
DOI: 10.36366/frontiers.v35i3.674
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Market-based, Universalist, and Emancipatory Logics of Study Abroad

Rosa Acevedo

Abstract: The study abroad experiences of low-income ethnoracially minoritized students contribute to, challenge, and extend our understanding of the social and academic effects of study abroad in higher education. The purpose of this contribution is to examine how and to what extent scholarship within the field of international higher education discusses ethnoracial and class disparities in study abroad. This conceptual article presents a typology, a thematic sorting of themes in the literature of three distinct approa… Show more

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