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Internationalization as De-Westernization of the Curriculum: The Case of Journalism at an Australian University
Breit,Rhonda; Obijiofor,Levi; Fitzgerald,Richard
2013-04-25
Source PublicationJournal of Studies in International Education
ABS Journal Level1
ISSN10283153 15527808
Volume17Issue:2Pages:119-135
Abstract

Internationalization of the curriculum points to the interdependent and interconnected (globalized) world in which higher education operates. However, while international awareness is crucial to the study of journalism, in practice this often means an Anglo-American curriculum based around Western principles of journalism education and training that are deeply rooted in Western values and traditions. This tendency to privilege Western thought, practice, and values obscures from view other journalism practices and renders Western models of journalism desirable, replicable, and transplantable to any part of the world. This article discusses the engagement of a small group of staff in the process of thinking through the meaning of internationalization of the curriculum in their particular disciplinary and institutional context. The staff are located in a school of journalism and communication at a large research intensive university in Australia. The article describes the thinking behind their decision to focus internationalization of the curriculum on "critical de-Westernization" and social imaginaries. This was a gestalt shift resulting from discussion of the way in which "taken for granted" disciplinary canons had hitherto been uncritically embedded into the curriculum. It is argued that treating internationalization of the journalism curriculum as critical de-Westernization has conceptual and practical benefits in a globalized world. © 2013 Nuffic.

KeywordDe-westernization Internationalization Journalism Social Imaginary
DOI10.1177/1028315312474897
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research
WOS IDWOS:000330308900003
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84876449636
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION
Corresponding AuthorFitzgerald,Richard
AffiliationSchool of Journalism and CommunicationUniversity of Queensland,Australia
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Breit,Rhonda,Obijiofor,Levi,Fitzgerald,Richard. Internationalization as De-Westernization of the Curriculum: The Case of Journalism at an Australian University[J]. Journal of Studies in International Education, 2013, 17(2), 119-135.
APA Breit,Rhonda., Obijiofor,Levi., & Fitzgerald,Richard (2013). Internationalization as De-Westernization of the Curriculum: The Case of Journalism at an Australian University. Journal of Studies in International Education, 17(2), 119-135.
MLA Breit,Rhonda,et al."Internationalization as De-Westernization of the Curriculum: The Case of Journalism at an Australian University".Journal of Studies in International Education 17.2(2013):119-135.
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