Erlenawati Sawir
Monash University
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Journal of Studies in International Education | 2008
Erlenawati Sawir; Simon Marginson; Ana Deumert; Chris Nyland; Gaby Ramia
In a study of international student security, consisting of 200 intensive interviews with students, resident onshore in Australia, it was found that two thirds of the group had experienced problems of loneliness and/or isolation, especially in the early months. According to Weiss, students experience both personal loneliness because of the loss of contact with families and social loneliness because of the loss of networks. Both forms of loneliness are at times exacerbated by their experiences in institutional sites. The article discusses the coping mechanisms that students use. It identifies a third kind of loneliness experienced by international students, cultural loneliness, triggered by the absence of the preferred cultural and/or linguistic environment. This can affect even students with adequate personal and social support. Thus, same-culture networks are often crucial for international students. Yet same-culture networks are not a universal panacea: They cannot substitute for adequate pastoral care by universities or ensure satisfactory engagement with local cultures, so some causes of cultural loneliness often remain. The article concludes that the creation of stronger bonds between international and local students in the educational setting, helping international students to remake their own cultural maps on their own terms, is key to a forward move on loneliness.
Globalisation, Societies and Education | 2005
Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir
The paper critically reviews the concept of ‘global flows’, beginning with the discussions of flows and networks in Appadurai (1996), Castells (2000) and Held et al. (1999). Emphasising the need to embed ‘global flows’ in agency and history, and to explore global connectedness in terms of situated cases, the paper develops an analytical framework for analysing global flows in higher education. It then applies that framework in an examination of global ‘scapes’, impacts, transformations, situatedness and relations of power in two national universities, research leaders in their nations but located in contrasting nations: Universitas Indnesia and the Australian National University.
Palgrave Macmillan | 2012
Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir
Out of Ethnocentrism (Psych Lit) Relational Cosmopolitanism Cross-cultural Student Life Cross-cultural Relations in Higher Education The Cross-cultural Classroom Theory: International Education as Self Formation Practice: Towards Intercultural Education
Global Business and Economics Review | 2011
Gaby Ramia; Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir; Chris Nyland
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article extends international business studies (IB) accounts of the Janus face of globalisation through a user-perception analysis of higher education services in the worlds most significant per-capita education exporter nation. The analysis is entirely qualitative and does not offer statistically significant conclusions, drawing on experiential data from a programme of 200 in-depth semi-structured interviews with cross-border students enrolled in that country. The central finding is that the global education market delivers positive and negative experiences for students, pointing to the need for more attention on sector governance. Governance change may ensure that the positives are leveraged for continued sector growth for the sake of students and universities. For IB research, the study implies a need for greater inter-disciplinarity, in particular incorporating global governance, globalisation analysis and international education studies.
Global Social Policy | 2005
Ana Deumert; Simon Marginson; Chris Nyland; Gaby Ramia; Erlenawati Sawir
Higher Education | 2006
Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir
Archive | 2011
Simon Marginson; Sarjit Kaur; Erlenawati Sawir
Archive | 2011
Simon Marginson; Sarjit Kaur; Erlenawati Sawir
Archive | 2013
Gaby Ramia; Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir
Journal of Australian Political Economy | 2013
Gaby Ramia; Simon Marginson; Erlenawati Sawir