Returning scholars in Kazakhstan and their role in neocolonial oppression in academia
Throughout Kazakhstan’s long history, native intellectuals have played a controversial role in the process of colonization. Early thinkers of the 19th century, such as Abay... Read More
Globalization on the Margins: Education and Post-Socialist Transformations in Central Asia (2nd edition)
Reflecting on almost three decades of postsocialist transformations, the second edition of Globalization on the Margins explores continuities and changes in Central Asian education development... Read More
A Global-Local Paradox: The Influence of International Schools on Egyptian Students
This study seeks to understand the influence of global-local connections in the context of international schools in Egypt. The goal of this study is to... Read More
China ‘goes out’ in a centre/periphery world: Incentivising international publications in the humanities and social sciences
China ‘goes out’ in a centre/periphery world: Incentivising international publications in the humanities and social sciences I. Introduction The current expansion of English language publishing... Read More