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Exploring the intersection of transnationalism and critical race theory: a critical race analysis of international student experiences in the United States
Authors:Christina W. Yao  Chrystal A. George Mwangi  Victoria K. Malaney Brown
Affiliation:1. Department of Educational Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, Lincoln, USA;2. Department of Educational Policy, Research &3. Administration, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA
Abstract:International student mobility to the United States (US) has increased over the past two decades. Despite the increase in numbers, international students may experience racism, nativism, and other forms of discrimination within the US context. Much of the existing literature focus on how international students can assimilate and cope with these issues rather than interrogating the systems of oppression that create negative student experiences. Thus, we utilized critical race theory (CRT) as a framework for interrogating how international student experiences are portrayed in current literature. Although CRT is grounded in US-based legal theory, we argue that CRT must move beyond the rigid confinement within US borders and expand to consider how transnationalism and global exchange contributes to the fluidity and applicability of this theory. We also provide recommendations for critical race praxis, with an emphasis on implications for practice, theory, and future research.
Keywords:International students  critical race theory  transnational  nativism
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