Education-migration brokers, international student mobilities and digital transformations in pre- and post-pandemic times

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Shing Ho Luk, Brenda Yeoh
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Abstract

Originating in the early 20th century, international education migration has undergone significant growth to become a sprawling industry responsible for managing substantial student mobility. This process encompasses more than just the students themselves, incorporating a diverse array of actors, regulations, and technologies. Within this multifaceted system, commercial brokers play a vital role by actively facilitating the intricate and interconnected interactions involved in international education migration. This review takes a critical look at the evolving role of commercial brokers in international student mobilities, with a particular focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. Brokers are presented as key intermediaries, bridging the gap between state mechanisms and migrating students, and contributing significantly to economic development through education migration. The review explores the layered relationships between brokers and students, taking into account not only economic aspects but also the social, cultural, and interpersonal factors that shape these interactions. Additionally, it considers the impact of digital transformation on commercial brokers, revealing how digital platforms have necessitated a reevaluation of their roles in an increasingly globalized educational landscape. In underscoring the growing importance of commercial brokers in the post-pandemic education-migration landscape, the review concludes that brokerage is best conceived as a complex, technologically-mediated social practice that bridges state policies, migrants' aspirations, and the overarching digital landscape.

大流行前后的教育移民经纪人、留学生流动性和数字化变革
国际教育移民始于20世纪初,经历了显著的增长,成为一个庞大的行业,负责管理大量的学生流动。这个过程不仅仅包括学生本身,还包括各种各样的参与者、法规和技术。在这个多方面的系统中,商业中介通过积极促进国际教育移民所涉及的错综复杂和相互关联的互动,发挥着至关重要的作用。本综述对商业经纪人在国际学生流动中不断演变的作用进行了批判性审视,特别关注COVID - 19大流行及其后果。中介作为关键的中介,弥合了国家机制和移民学生之间的差距,并通过教育移民为经济发展做出了重大贡献。这篇综述探讨了经纪人和学生之间的分层关系,不仅考虑了经济方面,还考虑了影响这些互动的社会、文化和人际因素。此外,它还考虑了数字化转型对商业经纪人的影响,揭示了数字平台如何有必要重新评估其在日益全球化的教育格局中的作用。在强调商业中介在大流行后教育-移民领域日益增长的重要性的同时,该综述得出结论认为,最好将中介视为一种复杂的、以技术为媒介的社会实践,它将国家政策、移民的愿望和总体数字景观联系起来。
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Geography Compass
Geography Compass GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
6.00
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6.50%
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61
期刊介绍: Unique in its range, Geography Compass is an online-only journal publishing original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline. Geography Compass publishes state-of-the-art reviews, supported by a comprehensive bibliography and accessible to an international readership. Geography Compass is aimed at senior undergraduates, postgraduates and academics, and will provide a unique reference tool for researching essays, preparing lectures, writing a research proposal, or just keeping up with new developments in a specific area of interest.
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