Call for Chapters: Researching Intersectional Identities of International Students in Higher Education Contexts
Researching Intersectional Identities of International Students in Higher Education Contexts
Edited by Dr. Leonardo Veliz, Dr. Krishna Bista, and Dr. Angel Mok
The editors invite chapter proposals for an upcoming volume focusing on the multifaceted identities of international students and their experiences in higher education. This edited book explores how intersecting identities such as race, gender, nationality, socioeconomic status, and disability influence international students' academic and social lives. Contributions may include empirical studies, theoretical discussions, or policy analyses addressing key themes such as linguistic and epistemic racism, socioeconomic barriers, disability inclusion, and equity in international education.
- Abstract Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2025
- Submit a 120-word abstract and a short bio to Dr. Leonardo Veliz: lveliz@une.edu.au or Dr. Angel Mok: mmok2@une.edu.au