Dilemmas of social justice in the practice of internationalization at an Irish university

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https://doi.org/10.32674/sk6emj62

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internationalization

Abstract

Policies advancing social inclusion in Irish higher education face new challenges with increased recruitment of students from the Global South. This study explores how staff at a University of Sanctuary in Ireland navigate tensions between internationalization and social justice. Using reflective thematic analysis of interviews with 11 staff and senior managers, two main themes emerged: (1) paradoxes of internationalization (as a tool for diversity, humanitarianism, or commodification) and (2) dilemmas of social justice and sustainability. Participants highlighted border-bound definitions of inclusion and critiqued extractive models of internationalization that reinforce colonial and unsustainable practices. We argue, in line with critical internationalization studies, that different models of internationalization are needed to promote sustainable education, equity, and social justice in higher education.

Author Biographies

  • Leticia Scheidt, University of Limerick, Ireland

    Leticia Scheidt is a PhD Candidate in Psychology at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Her research and practice focus on the social inclusion of non-traditional and international students in higher education, with the aim of fostering inclusive environments and ensuring access to education for all. 

  • Anca Minescu, University of Limerick, Ireland

    Dr Anca Minescu is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Her work focuses on marginalised and disadvantaged groups, cultural diversity, fighting prejudice and discrimination, and promoting social inclusion. 

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2026-04-05

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Scheidt, L., & Minescu, A. (2026). Dilemmas of social justice in the practice of internationalization at an Irish university. Journal of International Students, 16(9), 55-84. https://doi.org/10.32674/sk6emj62