TY - JOUR
T1 - Transformational, inclusive, and multicultural or empty rhetoric?
T2 - perceptions and experiences of international academic staff
AU - Bailey, Wayne
AU - Bordogna, Claudia
AU - Harvey, Halina
AU - Jones, Glynn
AU - Walton, Sean
PY - 2021/6/1
Y1 - 2021/6/1
N2 - Using a bi-dimensional, fourfold model as a thinking tool to contemplate acculturation strategies we analyse the intercultural experience of international academic staff (IAS) in the United Kingdom higher education. The literature suggests that IAS feel undervalued as a professional group and that institutions do not capitalise on their diverse contributions. We position IAS within the strategic sphere of ethnocultural groups and the institution within the larger society. In a single case study, we analyse IAS acculturation strategies and their perceptions of how their institution accepts diversity. Findings show that IAS are willing to integrate, but do not aim to remove all traces of their own culture and values, adopting integration strategies. Their perceptions are that the larger society does not seek to segregate IAS; however, it does not provide the conditions for IAS to flourish in professional practice, especially at the early stage of transition.
AB - Using a bi-dimensional, fourfold model as a thinking tool to contemplate acculturation strategies we analyse the intercultural experience of international academic staff (IAS) in the United Kingdom higher education. The literature suggests that IAS feel undervalued as a professional group and that institutions do not capitalise on their diverse contributions. We position IAS within the strategic sphere of ethnocultural groups and the institution within the larger society. In a single case study, we analyse IAS acculturation strategies and their perceptions of how their institution accepts diversity. Findings show that IAS are willing to integrate, but do not aim to remove all traces of their own culture and values, adopting integration strategies. Their perceptions are that the larger society does not seek to segregate IAS; however, it does not provide the conditions for IAS to flourish in professional practice, especially at the early stage of transition.
U2 - 10.1080/0309877X.2020.1762848
DO - 10.1080/0309877X.2020.1762848
M3 - Article
SN - 1469-9486
VL - 45
SP - 349
EP - 362
JO - Journal of Further and Higher Education
JF - Journal of Further and Higher Education
IS - 3
ER -