Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization 1st Edition
Capture the changing face of global higher education with Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization — 1st Edition by Tamilla Mammadova. This timely exploration connects policy, practice, and lived experience to illuminate how language and identity shape academic mobility in an era transformed by global pandemics and rapid digital internationalization.
Drawing on comparative perspectives from Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond, Mammadova examines how shifts in mobility models—physical, virtual, and hybrid—reconfigure student and staff identities, influence language practices, and challenge traditional notions of campus-based internationalization. Thoughtful case studies and critical analysis make complex debates accessible for scholars, university leaders, international officers, and postgraduate students preparing for global careers.
Readers will gain practical insights into designing resilient international programs, supporting multilingual learners, and crafting policy that responds to crises while embracing distance learning opportunities. The book also addresses equity and inclusion, offering strategies to mitigate barriers faced by underrepresented groups in cross-border education.
Ideal for academics, policymakers, and practitioners in higher education, this volume is essential for anyone engaged with internationalization, academic mobility, language education, or pandemic-responsive strategies. With clear prose and rigorous argumentation, Tamilla Mammadova provides a roadmap for navigating the future of global education.
Add this authoritative resource to your professional library to stay ahead of evolving trends in internationalization and distance learning. Order the 1st Edition today and transform how your institution approaches academic mobility, language, and identity in a connected world.
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