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DOI: 10.1177/1028315306287789 Globalisation and International Higher Education: Contested PositioningsUniversity of Melbourne, Australia This article stems from recent policy research involving participants in an international higher education program. Story lines of the program from Thai and Australian policy makers and policy actors are interpreted from a poststructural stance. Through the multiple and shifting positionings of the participants, agency and identity within this globalised space is constructed and reconstructed. The study contributes constructions of the relationship between globalisation and international higher education previously obscured by the apparent domination of the neoliberal discourse. Possibilities for international higher education as constructive of globalisation are encountered in these policy readings.
Key Words: globalisatio international higher educatio positioning story lines
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