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Submission or subversion: survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
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Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ College students
/ Exploitation
/ Habitus
/ Higher education
/ Negotiation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Resilience
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supervisors
/ Universities
2022
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Submission or subversion: survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
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Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ College students
/ Exploitation
/ Habitus
/ Higher education
/ Negotiation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Resilience
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supervisors
/ Universities
2022
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Submission or subversion: survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
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Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ College students
/ Exploitation
/ Habitus
/ Higher education
/ Negotiation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Resilience
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supervisors
/ Universities
2022
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Submission or subversion: survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
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Submission or subversion: survival and resilience of Chinese international research students in neoliberalised Australian universities
2022
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Although scholars have noted the detrimental nature of the various changes in higher education prompted by neoliberalism, its impact on the experiences of international Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students has yet to be adequately studied. Informed by Bourdieu’s concepts of doxa, field, habitus, and capital, this paper examines the ways in which neoliberalism as doxa in the Australian higher education field has colonised the perception and practice of Chinese international HDR students whilst some students were able to demonstrate resilience to the pervasive neoliberal practices. The paper draws on a larger qualitative research project including interviews with 18 Chinese HDR students from four Australian universities. Data suggest that Chinese HDR research students gradually developed intensified dispositions of self-reliance and self-exploitation in response to neoliberal academic practices whilst others were enculturated into a floating habitus (or vulnerable position) in relation to academic publishing as they attempted to negotiate the tensions across fields and over time. Data further reveal that some participants demonstrated resilience to neoliberalism when empowered by their supervisors with less utilitarian and more critically reflexive supervisory practices. The paper argues that the embrace of neoliberalism in the Australian higher education field has become widespread yet controversial, and that thinking and enacting resilience sociologically may de-neoliberalise the higher education field in Australia and beyond.
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Springer Nature B.V
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