For emerging intercultural scholars and young transnational researchers, undertaking a collective writing project has enormous implications for their sense of academic identity, teaching and research competencies, and future academic careers. In comparative and international education (CIE) research, since each transnational researcher represents different subjectivities, including their national origins, social representations, and cultural practices, it can be difficult to view their insider and outsider statuses and minimize potential biases toward their research subjects and objects in various cross-cultural and multicultural contexts. From these perspectives, Benjamin H. Nam will give a presentation about five individuals’ educational journeys from the local to the global and how they muse the meanings of intercultural communication and global citizenship education, and imagine the future of comparative and international education. Therefore, this dialogue will cover intercultural learning experiences from Chinese, American, Finnish, Vietnamese, and Korean perspectives.
Benjamin H. Nam
Benjamin H. Nam is a Ph.D. and a traditionally trained academic with a doctorate in higher education administration and a specialization in comparative and international education. Nam is an associate professor in the School of Education and a senior researcher in the Center for Comparative Study of Global Education at Shanghai International Studies University. Nam is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Intercultural Relations and the Journal of Intercultural Communication and Interactions Research. He is also a member of the International Academy for Intercultural Research (IAIR), Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), and Society of Transnational Academic Researchers (STAR).
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