Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil

This paper, a portion of a doctoral dissertation, aims at understanding the epistemological bases of the dominant discourses on internationalization at a Brazilian public university. Based on the idea of (De)Coloniality, which emphasizes the hidden and darker side of Western modernity, I summarize t...

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Autor principal: Leal, Fernanda
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: REDALINT Universidad, Internacionalización e Integración Regional Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/redalint/article/view/3662
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topic Educación superior
Internacionalización
Epistemología
Brasil
(des)colonialidad
spellingShingle Educación superior
Internacionalización
Epistemología
Brasil
(des)colonialidad
Leal, Fernanda
Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
topic_facet Educación superior
Internacionalización
Epistemología
Brasil
(des)colonialidad
author Leal, Fernanda
author_facet Leal, Fernanda
author_sort Leal, Fernanda
title Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
title_short Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
title_full Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
title_fullStr Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en Brasil
title_sort las bases epistemológicas de la internacionalización de la educación superior en brasil
description This paper, a portion of a doctoral dissertation, aims at understanding the epistemological bases of the dominant discourses on internationalization at a Brazilian public university. Based on the idea of (De)Coloniality, which emphasizes the hidden and darker side of Western modernity, I summarize the results of a qualitative empirical research conducted at the university, where I collected data through direct observation, interviews, bibliography, and documents. The results were organized infive categories: (1)internationalization as an imperative and unconditional good; (2)internationalization as an object resultingfrom external determinations; (3) “Exclusively in English, of course”; (4)internationalization as means to stratification and generalized competition; and (5)internationalization as a means for the diffusion of modern/colonial rhetoric. These categories signal that in the university context, dominant internationalization discourses and strategies neglectunequally international relations constituted throughout history and do not cover the comprehensiveness, diversity, or complexity of a Brazilian public university. Instead, they are highly functional to the current stage of ongoing global capitalism, reflecting a project that is designed to transform the university institution into an organization exclusively dictated by economic rationality. Additionally, results suggest that the dominant interpretation of internationalization at the university isimmersed in the cultural matrix of colonial power; it operates under the foundation of a hierarchical global imaginary that tends to reinforce unequal geographies of power, knowledge, and being. The study argues that enabling the conception of other ways of doing, living, and being in higher education international relations implies distancing from mainstream discourses that have been uncritically adopted and reproduced. The research contributes to deconstructing the discourse thatplaces this process as an “unconditional good”, shedding light on its complexity and attachment to political and ethical issues that are contestable and contradictory. More generally, it contributes to the development of an emerging field of critical internationalization studies.
publisher REDALINT Universidad, Internacionalización e Integración Regional Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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