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CHAPTER 14 Reimagining Language in Higher Education Engaging with the Linguistic Experiences of Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Backgrounds
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations x
- Acknowledgements xi
- INTRODUCTION Opening Up the University 1
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PART I ACADEMIC DISPLACEMENTS
- CHAPTER 1 The Refugee Outsider and the Active European Citizen: European Migration and Higher Education Policies and the Production of Belonging and Non-Belonging 31
- CHAPTER 2 The Double Bind of Academic Freedom: Reflections from the United Kingdom and Venezuela 51
- CHAPTER 3 Rethinking Universities: A Reflection on the University’s Role in Fostering Refugees’ Inclusion 69
- CHAPTER 4 The Authoritarian Turn against Academics in Turkey Can Scholars Still Show Solidarity to Vulnerabilised Groups? 78
- CHAPTER 5 The Politics of University Access and Refugee Higher Education Programmes: Can the Contemporary University Be Opened? 89
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PART II RE-LEARNING TEACHING
- CHAPTER 6 ‘Can We Think about How to Improve the World?’ Designing Curricula with Refugee Students 111
- CHAPTER 7 Experts by Experience: The Scope and Limits of Collaborative Pedagogy with Marginalised Asylum Seekers 123
- CHAPTER 8 What Happens to a Story? En/countering Imaginative Humanitarian Ethnography in the Classroom 138
- CHAPTER 9 Digital Literacy for Refugees in the United Kingdom 156
- CHAPTER 10 Insider Views on English Language Pathway Programmes to Australian Universities 164
- CHAPTER 11 Enacting Inclusion and Citizenship through Pedagogical Staff Development 178
- CHAPTER 12 Focus Pulled to Hungary: Case Study of the OLIve Participatory Video Workshop 192
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PART III DEBORDERING THE UNIVERSITY
- CHAPTER 13 Fuck Prestige 209
- CHAPTER 14 Reimagining Language in Higher Education Engaging with the Linguistic Experiences of Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Backgrounds 220
- CHAPTER 15 Our Voice 240
- CHAPTER 16 ‘Where Are the Refugees?’ The Paradox of Asylum in Everyday Institutional Life in the Modern Academy and the Space-Time Banalities of Exception 247
- CHAPTER 17 The Importance of the Locality in Opening Universities to Refugee Students 260
- CHAPTER 18 Strategies against Everyday Bordering in Universities: The Open Learning Initiatives 275
- AFTERWORD Privilege, Plurality, Paradox, Prefi guration The Challenges of ‘Opening Up’ 293
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations x
- Acknowledgements xi
- INTRODUCTION Opening Up the University 1
-
PART I ACADEMIC DISPLACEMENTS
- CHAPTER 1 The Refugee Outsider and the Active European Citizen: European Migration and Higher Education Policies and the Production of Belonging and Non-Belonging 31
- CHAPTER 2 The Double Bind of Academic Freedom: Reflections from the United Kingdom and Venezuela 51
- CHAPTER 3 Rethinking Universities: A Reflection on the University’s Role in Fostering Refugees’ Inclusion 69
- CHAPTER 4 The Authoritarian Turn against Academics in Turkey Can Scholars Still Show Solidarity to Vulnerabilised Groups? 78
- CHAPTER 5 The Politics of University Access and Refugee Higher Education Programmes: Can the Contemporary University Be Opened? 89
-
PART II RE-LEARNING TEACHING
- CHAPTER 6 ‘Can We Think about How to Improve the World?’ Designing Curricula with Refugee Students 111
- CHAPTER 7 Experts by Experience: The Scope and Limits of Collaborative Pedagogy with Marginalised Asylum Seekers 123
- CHAPTER 8 What Happens to a Story? En/countering Imaginative Humanitarian Ethnography in the Classroom 138
- CHAPTER 9 Digital Literacy for Refugees in the United Kingdom 156
- CHAPTER 10 Insider Views on English Language Pathway Programmes to Australian Universities 164
- CHAPTER 11 Enacting Inclusion and Citizenship through Pedagogical Staff Development 178
- CHAPTER 12 Focus Pulled to Hungary: Case Study of the OLIve Participatory Video Workshop 192
-
PART III DEBORDERING THE UNIVERSITY
- CHAPTER 13 Fuck Prestige 209
- CHAPTER 14 Reimagining Language in Higher Education Engaging with the Linguistic Experiences of Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Backgrounds 220
- CHAPTER 15 Our Voice 240
- CHAPTER 16 ‘Where Are the Refugees?’ The Paradox of Asylum in Everyday Institutional Life in the Modern Academy and the Space-Time Banalities of Exception 247
- CHAPTER 17 The Importance of the Locality in Opening Universities to Refugee Students 260
- CHAPTER 18 Strategies against Everyday Bordering in Universities: The Open Learning Initiatives 275
- AFTERWORD Privilege, Plurality, Paradox, Prefi guration The Challenges of ‘Opening Up’ 293
- Index 307