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Studying Abroad in the Global South

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The idea for this podcast came about after some grumpy, mid-career education abroad professionals with specialization in the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) regions reminisced — as they often do — about working in the region in days gone by, and their most favorite moments being ‘splained to about the Global South contexts in which they worked. Someone said, “We should have a podcast.” And someone else said, “I’ll learn how to edit.” And others said, “What a great idea!” So here we are. Studying Abroad in the Global South aims to do some very particular things. Given that the overwhelming majority of US students who study abroad don’t do so in the Global South, this podcast seeks to forefront the Global South — conceptually and practically and in all its great diversity, as its framework. Because of shared histories, indelibly linked by colonialism and its more recent iterations and everything that characterizes those, we believe that the Global South is a productive framework for engaging with some of the most pressing issues at the forefront of study abroad and higher education generally, many of which revolve around matters of identity and intersectionality (likewise indelibly linked by colonialism and its more recent iterations and everything that characterizes those). This podcast seeks to be a forum for talking about critical and difficult issues and being a record of those discussions, hoping they might be a resource for students and the administrators, faculty, and education abroad providers who support them. The manner in which the study abroad industry sets up one-way relationships for “clients” — students, universities, and parents — over providers mirrors the way in which the industry interacts with the global south generally. This podcast therefore seeks to be a space where providers — not the spokespeople large providers put “out there” to be faces for students, universities, and parents — but the people who actually run programs, can initiate and drive conversations and define their parameters. As this project springs from the — not loins, but something — of Middle East and North Africa area specialists, its initial steps are, by default, rooted in that part of the Global South. We hope that our early focus on race, class, gender, sexuality, positionality and their impacts on the MENA study abroad context for US Americans leads to more extensive provider-to-provider, south-to-south engagement regarding these and so many other issues. Quite often we’ll just have an interesting guest aboard to share their important knowledge about our regions. And surely sometimes we’ll resort to a bit of irreverent fun.

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A year studying abroad in Jordan was one factor in helping our guest embark upon a new phase of a life best lived. In this episode, the title of which aims to celebrate Pride while claiming and flipping a term from wonk-speak, he shares with us important insights about identity from his time abroad.

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06/19/19 • 29 min

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03/25/19 • 23 min

In conversation about committing professionally and personally to the MENA regions in all of their complexity, learning Arabic, and the differences between studying abroad as an undergraduate versus as a graduate student, two colleagues discuss the importance of representation and institutional support through the lens of their experiences as Black women of color.

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03/25/19 • 23 min

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Episode 3: “The Locals” in the Widget Factory

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02/14/19 • 27 min

Two long-time study abroad professionals discuss their grim view that study abroad, especially in the Global South, is built on an inescapable foundation of inequity between students and host communities. Their wide-ranging discussion focuses on homestays and other close encounters created for students with “the locals.”

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02/14/19 • 27 min

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Episode 2: Getting Intersectional

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02/14/19 • 24 min

An early-career MENA (Middle East, North Africa) regional specialist and study abroad professional talks candidly about identity and intersectionality through the lens of her first experiences studying abroad as a Black woman of color.

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02/14/19 • 24 min

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Episode 1: A Podcast by This Name...

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02/14/19 • 12 min

An introduction characterized by one practitioner’s rage-y thoughts about study abroad as an industry that remains at the behest of the Global North. This podcast’s goal to be a resource for intersectional understandings of issues important to study abroad, explained.

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02/14/19 • 12 min

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09/30/23 • 31 min

Marhaba! Hello everyone. Here is my first try at a podcast and I hope you like it. It is a little long so I have put some time stamps below outlining the main sections and points.

Outline:

0:00 - Introduction to Me

2:10 - Don’t Limit Yourself: The Trap of “Whether or Not I Should Study Abroad?”

Image credit: Laura G. 2023

4:39 - Consider Your Priorities: How Important is Study Abroad to You?

6:24 - How to Study Abroad as a Stem Major: Advice If You Are Still a Highschool Student

10:13 - How to Study Abroad as a Stem Major: Advice If You Are a College Student

17:12 - Study Abroad as Early as Possible

18:42 - Pros and Cons of Studying Abroad in the MENA Region as a STEM Student

23:03 - Ways that Studying Abroad will Help Your Future

26:08 - Stop Being a Resume, Study Abroad for YOU

28:52 - Two Areas of Activities to Focus on Before You Graduate/Get a Job

Laura G. is a student from USC participating on Amideast’s Area and Arabic Language Studies program in Amman, Jordan in Spring 2023.

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09/30/23 • 31 min

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How many episodes does Studying Abroad in the Global South have?

Studying Abroad in the Global South currently has 6 episodes available.

What topics does Studying Abroad in the Global South cover?

The podcast is about Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Courses, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Studying Abroad in the Global South?

The episode title 'Episode 5: Trans National: Some Thoughts on Gender, Sexuality, and Studying Abroad in MENA' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Studying Abroad in the Global South?

The average episode length on Studying Abroad in the Global South is 25 minutes.

How often are episodes of Studying Abroad in the Global South released?

Episodes of Studying Abroad in the Global South are typically released every 38 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of Studying Abroad in the Global South?

The first episode of Studying Abroad in the Global South was released on Feb 14, 2019.

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