
Seeing Otherwise
International Higher Education and the Possibility of Change
Maia Chankseliani(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2026
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Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-1-009-68108-7 (ISBN)
Description
What happens when people cross borders to learn and then return to the worlds that shaped them? This book follows 391 returnees from sixty-nine countries to show how international higher education reshapes how individuals see, judge, and engage in their societies. Drawing on vivid cases from education, health, poverty, and democratic life, it traces five generative mechanisms-reflexive agency, civic understanding, knowledge translation, transnational social relations, and intercultural understanding-through which comparative experience becomes consequential after return. Grounded in critical realism, transformative learning, and transnational theory, the book introduces a new framework centred on presence: a sustained relational stance through which individuals hold their ground under constraint. It offers an empirically rich account of how international study widens interpretive horizons, sustains engagement, and keeps democratic and institutional possibility open even in settings marked by inequality, fragility, and uncertainty. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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978-1-009-68108-7 (9781009681087)
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Cambridge University Press
€142.50
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Maia Chankseliani is Professor of Comparative and International Education at the University of Oxford. Her research on higher education, mobility, and development informs policy worldwide. She has led major international projects and produced widely cited work, including the special issue Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals (2021) and What Happened to the Soviet University? (2022).
Content
1. Presence; 2. Methodology; 3. Democracy imagined; 4. Higher education; 5. Poverty; 6. Health; 7. Democracy lived; 8. Morphostasis; 9. Fault lines; Epilogue; Disclaimer; References; Index.