Policy framing of international student mobility in the Nordic countries
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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Date
2022Metadata
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Abstract
Student mobility in the Nordic countries has traditionally been
characterized by cultural cooperation and egalitarian values. Yet,
the region has not been isolated from international trends towards
emphasizing excellence and competition in the global knowledge
economy. Policy framing is here used as an analytical lens for
analysing national policy documents on international student
mobility over a 20-year period. The analysis finds that the Nordic
countries have become increasingly different in how
international student mobility is framed. In both Denmark and
Finland, the economic frame has become prominent, yet
containing somewhat different kinds of ambitions and concerns. In
Sweden and Norway, the framing is still predominantly
educational. The article challenges the assumptions of the Nordic
countries as a cohesive region, and provides a critical exploration
into how justifications for international student mobility include
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