TY - CHAP
T1 - Globalisation in theory and practice
T2 - Negotiating belonging in Danish higher education
AU - Carney, Stephen
AU - Timsina, Nitya Nanda
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This chapter examines different understandings and practices of globalisation and considers how global flows of information, values, and opportunities shape life choices and experiences, especially amongst international students from the so-called Global South. The phenomenon of globalisation has been theorised in many ways and we highlight its role in producing abyssal thought that makes certain values and life forms visible, while it eliminates others. The theorising of globalisation—especially within the Western academy—has practical and personal affects that shape lives and the possibilities for achieving individual fulfilment and societal recognition. It this sense, we can view theory as creating reality. With this perspective laid out, we go on to describe the experiences of a select group of Nepali students who have travelled to Denmark to start new lives only to have those seriously constrained by the many barriers that limit the free flow of skills, ideals, and bodies. Here, we conclude that while globalisation may be framed by many as a field of opportunity, a closer inspection suggests that these opportunities are made available to a select few. A starting point for a more equitable world is to understand the uneven terms on which it is constructed.
AB - This chapter examines different understandings and practices of globalisation and considers how global flows of information, values, and opportunities shape life choices and experiences, especially amongst international students from the so-called Global South. The phenomenon of globalisation has been theorised in many ways and we highlight its role in producing abyssal thought that makes certain values and life forms visible, while it eliminates others. The theorising of globalisation—especially within the Western academy—has practical and personal affects that shape lives and the possibilities for achieving individual fulfilment and societal recognition. It this sense, we can view theory as creating reality. With this perspective laid out, we go on to describe the experiences of a select group of Nepali students who have travelled to Denmark to start new lives only to have those seriously constrained by the many barriers that limit the free flow of skills, ideals, and bodies. Here, we conclude that while globalisation may be framed by many as a field of opportunity, a closer inspection suggests that these opportunities are made available to a select few. A starting point for a more equitable world is to understand the uneven terms on which it is constructed.
KW - Education
KW - Identity
KW - Global South
KW - Education
KW - Identity
KW - Global South
U2 - 10.4324/9781003172413-1
DO - 10.4324/9781003172413-1
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781003172413
T3 - Routledge Series on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
SP - 15
EP - 31
BT - Transdisciplinary Thinking from the Global South
A2 - Carrales, Juan Carlos Funck
A2 - Suárez-Krabbe, Julia
PB - Routledge
CY - Abingdon
ER -