Globalization and Education: Critical PerspectivesNicholas C. Burbules, Carlos Alberto Torres Routledge, 2013 M12 16 - 384 pages In Globalization and Education: Critical Perspectives , an outstanding group of international contributors explore the increasingly important dimensions of globalization as it affects educational policy and practice in nation-states around the world. Changing conditions in a globalized world-including travel, international media, transnational capitalism, and the role of global organizations and institutions-all have profound implications for the formation and implementation of education policy. Addressing such issues as feminism, multiculturalism, and new technology, this collection of original essays will broaden the context in which educational policy decisions are viewed. Contributors: Michael W. Apple, Jill Blackmore, Nicholas C. Burbules, Juan Ramón Capella, Luiza Cortesão, Greg Dimitriadis, Patrick Fitzsimmons, Douglas Kellner, Bob Lingard, Allan Luke, Carmen Luke, James Marshall, Cameron McCarthy, Raymond A. Morrow, Michael Peters, Thomas S. Popkewitz, Fazal Rizvi, Stephen R. Stoer, and Carlos Alberto Torres. |
Contents
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The State Globalization and Educational Policy | 29 |
Between Neoliberalism and Neoconservatism Education and Conservatism in a Global Context | 59 |
It Is and It Isnt Vernacular Globalization Educational Policy and Restructuring | 81 |
Managerialism and Educational Policy in a Global Context Foucault Neoliberalism and the Doctrine of SelfManagement | 111 |
Globalization A Useful Concept for Feminists Rethinking Theory and Strategies in Education? | 135 |
Reform as the Social Administration of the Child Globalization of Knowledge and Power | 159 |
Globalizing Pedagogies Power Resentment and the ReNarration of Difference | 189 |
Globalization A Fading Citizenship | 229 |
Multiculturalism and Educational Policy in a Global Context European Perspectives | 255 |
A Situated Perspective on Cultural Globalization | 277 |
Globalization and New Social Movements Lessons for Critical Theory and Pedagogy | 301 |
Does the Internet Constitute a Global Educational Community? | 325 |
Contributors | 359 |
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International Education and the Production of Global Imagination | 207 |
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