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International trade in education services: governing the liberalization and regulation of private enterprise

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:47 authored by Christopher Ziguras
Because 'globalization' is expressed in many ways and evokes complex responses, it demands various lines of analysis. Globalizing Education shows how this phenomenon is mediated and mitigated by a range of educational policies, pedagogies, and politics. It identifies the forms of educational governance associated with neoliberal globalism and their manifold effects on nation-state education systems, highlighting the colonizing minority-world imperatives and retraditionalizing ramifications. It also shows how the global cultural economy - the disjunctive flows of images, people, and ideas - both challenges and reinforces conventional educational trajectories. The global/national mesh-works created by drugs, technology, and unions are among the complicated connectivities explored. This book exposes the more pernicious effects on education of neo-liberal and corporate globalization and explores and identifies innovative and transformative educational policies, pedagogies, and politics.

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Start page

93

End page

112

Total pages

20

Outlet

Globalizing Education: Policies, Pedagogies, & Politics

Editors

M. W. Apple, J. Kenway and M. Singh

Publisher

Peter Lang

Place published

New York, United States

Language

English

Copyright

© Peter Lang Publishing

Former Identifier

2005000541

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-05-03

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