Affiliation:
1. Aarhus University nacl@edu.au.dk
2. Aarhus University larsh@edu.au.dk
Abstract
This article contributes to the continuing discussion about academic
literacy in international higher education. Approaching international
study programmes as temporary educational contact zones, marked
by a broad diversity in students’ educational and discursive experiences,
we examine the negotiation and relocalisation of academic
literacy among students of the international master’s programme,
Anthropology of Education and Globalisation (AEG), University
of Aarhus, Denmark. The article draws on an understanding of
academic literacy as a local practice situated in the social and institutional
contexts in which it appears. Based on qualitative interviews
with eleven AEG-students, we analyse students’ individual experiences
of, and perspectives on, the academic literacy practices of this
study programme. Our findings reveal contradictory understandings
of internationalism and indicate a learning potential for students in
allowing a more linguistically and discursively diverse dialogue on
knowledge production in academia.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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