
Overview
Background
My research interest may be seen to lie within one or more of the following areas
· Postcolonial sociologies of education
· Critical governmentality studies
· Student mobilities.
· Studies of globalization and transnationalism in relation to education institutions, policies and practices
· International higher education governance
· Development and education
These interests probably have something to do with my personal biography. I am a first generation ‘education migrant’ whose parents migrated to Australia at the tail end of the 1970s, their postcolonial dream unraveled by the cultural politics of new nationhood. We came to live in Western Australia at the end of one mining boom (this one was Japan driven), and the start of a major economic restructuring project that would transform the Australia economy, and the lifestyles and livelihoods of many of its citizens. I finished high school and then majored in Microbiology at the University of Western Australia, before working for two years in a genetics laboratory on the molecular aspects of change in anaerobic bacteria. I subsequently moved disciplines to the social sciences, completed a degree in Social Work, and worked for a decade in a number of areas ranging from child protection and juvenile justice to ‘educational development assistance’, multicultural counselling, refugee settlement and international student advising. In 1999, I commenced my PhD studies. My thesis investigated the workings of the education export industry using postcolonial and poststructuralist frameworks. It critically appraised the concept of globalisation and its use to govern international education. Through this work, I developed an interest in the different actors in the cast of globalization - international students, transnational scientists, and refugees and asylum seekers.
My more recent research has focused on emerging education hubs in Singapore and Malaysia and the transnational mobilities of ‘knowledge workers’ recruited to these emerging knowledge spatialities. I am also investigating the temporal reach and recontextualisation of colonial knowledges and practices on assembling ‘postcolonial’ subjectivities in the context of Southeast Asia. I have a strong interest in empirical work and welcome enquires from students who are interested in deep and substantive engagement with theoretical frameworks. Being a cultural, professional and disciplinary hybrid, I am keen to work across disciplines.
I am actively involved in three research projects at present, all concerned variously with investigations of mobility:
- Globalising Universities and International Student Mobilities in East Asia, Funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of Singapore
- Transnational Knowledge Workers in the Life-and Technosciences, Funded by the University of Queensland
- Inbound and Outbound Student Mobility, Funded by the University of Queensland.
Availability
- Dr Ravinder Sidhu is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Western Australia
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Education, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2002
Journal Article
Responding to globalisation: Refugees and the challenges facing Australian schools
Christie, Pam and Sidhu, Ravinder (2002). Responding to globalisation: Refugees and the challenges facing Australian schools. Mots Pluriels, 21, 1-11.
2002
Journal Article
Educational brokers in global education markets
Sidhu, Ravinde (2002). Educational brokers in global education markets. Journal of Studies in International Education, 6 (1 (Spring)), 16-43. doi: 10.1177/1028315302006001003
2002
Journal Article
Sticks and stones will break my bones -- and words will harm too: Australia's provision of education for asylum seeker children in detention
Sidhu, Ravinder and Christie, Pam (2002). Sticks and stones will break my bones -- and words will harm too: Australia's provision of education for asylum seeker children in detention. Social Alternatives, 21 (4 (Spring)), 11-16.
2001
Journal Article
Book review of: 'Textual traffic: Colonialism, modernity and the economy of text' by S. Shankar
Sidhu, Ravinder (2001). Book review of: 'Textual traffic: Colonialism, modernity and the economy of text' by S. Shankar. Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education, 22 (3), 391-393. doi: 10.1080/01596300120094415
2001
Journal Article
Book Review of: Supervising postgraduates from non-English speaking backgrounds
Sidhu, Ravinder (2001). Book Review of: Supervising postgraduates from non-English speaking backgrounds. Studies In Higher Education, 26 (1), 123-125. doi: 10.1080/03075070020030742
2001
Conference Publication
Postcolonialism and international education
Sidhu, Ravinder (2001). Postcolonialism and international education. Disrupting Preconceptions: Postcolonialism and Education, Brisbane, Australia, 17-19 August 2001. Brisbane, Australia: School of Education, University of Queensland.
2001
Book Chapter
A tale of two cities: Globalisation, education, and governmentality in Singapore and Hong Kong
Cheung, Wing-leong and Sidhu, Ravinder (2001). A tale of two cities: Globalisation, education, and governmentality in Singapore and Hong Kong. Creating New Dialogues: Policy, Pedagogy and Reform. (pp. 127-136) edited by Ros Capeness, Anne Kolatsis and Annette Woods. Flaxton, Qld: Post Pressed.
2000
Journal Article
Book review of: What kind of university: international perspectives on knowledge, participation and governance
Sidhu, Ravinder (2000). Book review of: What kind of university: international perspectives on knowledge, participation and governance. Studies In Higher Education, 25 (3), 362-363. doi: 10.1080/713696157
2000
Conference Publication
Globalization and governmentality: Educational changes in Hong Kong and Singapore
Cheung, W-L. and Sidhu, R. K. (2000). Globalization and governmentality: Educational changes in Hong Kong and Singapore. AARE Sydney 2000, Sydney, 4-7 December 2000. Sydney: Australian Association for Research in Education.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Ravinder Sidhu is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The Paradox of University Autonomy: Power and Politics in University Governance
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adam Hannah
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Master Philosophy
From Reactive to Proactive Shaping The Future of Teacher Professional Learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Annie Pohlman
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Master Philosophy
From Reactive to Proactive Shaping The Future of Teacher Professional Learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Annie Pohlman
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving Human Resources through the Establishment of Education Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robin Shields
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Transforming Bangladeshi higher education through the Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project: An investigation of problem representations.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Bob Lingard
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2014
Master Philosophy
A study of the factors affecting the decision-making process of prospective Chinese international students
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Becoming 'unemployed': Mapping and (re)constituting subjectivity within jobactive
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Fryer
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
A Foucauldian-inspired ethnographic investigation: The emergence of the everyday social practice of ADHD
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Fryer
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Anti-sectarian Adult Education in Northern Ireland
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Peter Renshaw
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The journey of Indonesian female students in Australia: An autoethnography
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Transnational Mobilities of Australia-Educated and Domiciled Professional Migrants from Vietnam
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gloria Dall'Alba
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2009
Master Philosophy
The role of higher education for knowledge on and for Africa: A historical critique
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Pamela Christie
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