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Hosting Australian Social Work Students on Exchange: The Search for Equity and Mutual Benefit Between the Global South and North
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Hosting Australian Social Work Students on Exchange: The Search for Equity and Mutual Benefit Between the Global South and North

Julie King, Deb Miles, Peter Jones, Narayan Gopalkrishnan and Hanna Watling
Australian Social Work, Vol.76(4), pp.493-506
2023

Abstract

Global North Global South Host Institutions Indo-Pacific Partnerships Qualitative Research Social Work Student Exchange Programs
Social work programs in the Global North are increasingly engaged in international student exchange with countries in the Indo-Pacific that belong to the Global South. However, there is a paucity of literature exploring the experiences of the institutions that host these exchanges. This article reports on the findings of a qualitative project that sought host institutions' perspectives on the value of student exchanges. The findings indicate a perception that some mutual benefit and reciprocity can be established in international exchange but that disparity in resourcing, absence of opportunities for hosts to travel to Australia, and the privileged status of knowledge produced in the Global North maintains an inequity between exchange partners. These findings highlight the need for steps that can be taken toward reciprocity while demonstrating the impact power imbalance can have on the nature of Global South-North student exchange programs.

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