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Transformations are now under way that are radically affecting both the provision and purposes of higher education. Like the larger-scale globalization processes that constitute their historical environment, these transformations are characterized by both integrating and fragmenting dynamics, by expanding commodification and privatization, by accelerating flows of goods and services, and by heightened personal and institutional mobility. And, while these transformations are commonly identified with “internationalization” and the increasing importance of “cross-border” educational activity, neither term does justice to the complexity of the changes taking place in higher education.
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Hershock, P.D. (2012). Mobility, Markets, and Equity in Higher Education: Match or Mismatch?. In: Neubauer, D.E., Kuroda, K. (eds) Mobility and Migration in Asian Pacific Higher Education. International and Development Education. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137015082_2
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