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David Tobin – Comparative Education, 2024
This paper analyses the Chinese party-state's production of visual racism towards Uyghurs as a discursive foundation for its ethnic policy, as globally reproduced and disseminated by non-state actors. The paper draws from theoretical literature on the relationship between visual politics and affect, stressing the need for visual literacy to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Ethnic Groups, Muslims
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Uradyn E. Bulag – Comparative Education, 2024
This article offers a theoretical intervention in new and emergent approaches to analysing China's coercive nation-building policies under Xi Jinping. The author contends that the recent Western framing of CCP policies as genocidal or necropolitical, predicated on notions of settler colonialism and indigeneity, not only strips minority…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Nationalism, Public Policy, History
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Ying Zhou; Johannes Westberg – Comparative Education, 2024
Dewey's influence on Chinese education has been described as a prime example of the transfer of knowledge from the West to the East. This article investigates the precise process of this transfer by re-examining two themes stressed in current scholarship: Dewey's thoughts on education and democracy and his incremental approach to educational and…
Descriptors: Politics, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Asian History
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Silova, Iveta; Auld, Euan – Comparative Education, 2020
Acrobats, phantoms, and fools. Such experiences often stem from our attempts to 'fit' into the official cartography of Comparative Education, which reflects a particular reading of the formation of knowledge and knowing subjects in the field. Rather than viewing cartographies as universal, we reframe them as embodied and embedded. Combining…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Pluralism, Individual Characteristics, Educational Research
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Nóvoa, António – Comparative Education, 2018
After criticising the solutionist drift, this article argues for the need for three gestures, in order to build a more problematised Comparative Education: "estrangement," that is, the ability to see the unknown and therefore to distance ourselves from what is already known; "intercession," that is, the ability to perceive the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Politics
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Sriprakash, Arathi; Mukhopadhyay, Rahul – Comparative Education, 2015
This paper interrogates the ways in which "reflexivity" has proliferated as a normative methodological discourse in the field of international and comparative education. We argue that the dominant approach to reflexivity foregrounds the standpoints of researchers and their subjects in a way that does not attend to the situated,…
Descriptors: International Education, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Altinyelken, Hülya Kosar – Comparative Education, 2015
Global reform talk on pedagogy has been converging around student-centred pedagogy (SCP) in recent decades. One of the significant appeals of this pedagogical model is its democratisation potentials. This article seeks to empirically study SCP's role in democratising learning and promoting social democratisation by taking the case of Turkey, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Student Centered Learning, Interviews
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Ashley, Laura Day – Comparative Education, 2013
This paper addresses the politics of researching private education with special reference to the Indian context. Due to a recent increase in privatised forms of education globally and recognition of the private sector by governments, international agencies and researchers as a policy and academic interest, this is shifting ground. The evolving…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Politics
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Feniger, Yariv; Livneh, Idit; Yogev, Abraham – Comparative Education, 2012
Comparative international tests of students' achievements have become increasingly popular over the past decade. An outcome of this widespread practice is the tendency of various countries to evaluate their national status according to their pupils' international ranking in such achievement tests, partly due to the common belief that high ranking…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Sun, Miantao – Comparative Education, 2011
The influence of Confucian culture in Chinese Mainland China is reflected in the current situation and contextual trends of educational research content of educational thought of Confucianism, educational issues grounded on theoretical views of Confucianism, and the influence of the inclusiveness of Confucianism. In terms of research method, the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Confucianism, Human Relations
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Pak, Soon-Yong – Comparative Education, 2004
The "project of modernity" that has transformed every aspect of Turkish society since the founding of the new republic in 1923 has been increasingly questioned and scrutinized in recent decades. Meanwhile, Islam has reasserted itself to become a real force in contemporary Turkish politics with ambiguous implications for long-term social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics, Religious Education, Social Integration
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Gregoriou, Zelia – Comparative Education, 2004
As post-Independence but still ethnically divided Cyprus enters Europe and speaks the idiom of multiculturalism, the fear of Others and otherness become re-inscribed in its cultural self-projections and the politics of the history of education. This article argues that the post-Independence fascination with roots and derision for otherness has…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Politics, Educational History
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Howell, Reet – Comparative Education, 1975
Although sport is supposedly non-political in the Soviet Union, it is used to achieve non-sport objectives such as political socialization, political indoctrination and political integration. Article considered sport in the Soviet Union as it is interrelated with other aspects of society. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Athletes, Athletics, Comparative Education
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Adam, Roy – Comparative Education, 1975
Article discussed the multitude of organized interest groups which seek to influence decisions about American education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Decision Making, Educational Development, Educational Policy
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Brooke-Smith, Robin – Comparative Education, 1978
In its policies related to high-level manpower, the Tanzanian Government attaches great importance to the university, viewing it as a key institution in its policies for national development. Describes the difficulties the administration of President Nyerere has had in using the university as a political tool and analyzes various instances of…
Descriptors: Activism, College Administration, Comparative Education, Higher Education
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