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Montes, Isabel C.; Garcia-Callejas, Danny; Ocampo-Salazar, Carmen – Higher Education Policy, 2023
Empirical research has explored the relationship between professors and the academic capitalist regime. Nevertheless, this literature has mainly focused on fields heavily engaged with industry at top-ranked research universities in English-speaking countries. In this paper, we analyze the link between faculty promotion policy and professors as…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Promotion (Occupational), Social Systems
Truman, Sarah E. – Research in Education, 2023
This paper argues that the contemporary climate crises we see around our planet correlate with a colonial crisis of (literary) imagination. The author engages with Caribbean literary scholar Sylvia Wynter and other anti-colonial scholars to trace how the colonial literary imagination is rooted in the euro-western humanism and racial capitalism…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Literature Appreciation, English Literature, Climate
Kamala C. Kiem – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The study addresses the widening income and racial access gap in higher education resulting from enrollment management teams' operationalization of academic capitalism. The study focuses on the local, micro level, emphasizing how enrollment management leadership teams make sense of enrollment management, recognizing that enrollment management and…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, Higher Education, Racial Differences, Access to Education
Adam R. Nelson – University of Chicago Press, 2023
"Exchange of Ideas" launches a breathtakingly ambitious new economic history of American higher education. In this volume, Adam R. Nelson focuses on the early republic, explaining how knowledge itself became a commodity, as useful ideas became salable goods and American colleges were drawn into transatlantic commercial relations.…
Descriptors: Economics, Higher Education, Educational History, Social Systems
Thompson, Andrew James – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper explores John Dewey's debt to Hegel by examining the relationship between his conception of growth and "Bildung." Dewey's notion of the progressive subject takes the project of education as unending--it is both a personal and collective process that strives to synthesise competing social values democratically. Despite Dewey's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Development, Social Systems
Chen, Victor; Bland, Timothy Beryl – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
We argue that the compelling critical perspective put forward by Michael Sandel in "The Tyranny of Merit" could benefit from the account of power that "Cut Loose" advanced in its earlier typology. First, the ways that principles of meritocracy serve the interests of particular social groups become clearer when we consider more…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Governance, Intelligence, Ability
Mijs, Jonathan J. B. – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
My contribution to this special issue engages with Michael Sandel's "The Tyranny of Meritocracy" and its significance to the academic conversation about meritocracy and its discontents. Specifically, I highlight Sandel's diagnosis of the rise of populism and his proposed remedy for the 'tyranny of merit'. First, building on Menno ter…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Bias, Social Systems, Ability
María-Jesús Martínez-Usarralde; Belén Espejo-Villar – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2022
This chapter shows, from a comprehensive and dynamic approach, a unitary idea of Europe that shatters the fragmentation and reification of the old continent that is being politically projected. The research, based on a brief overview of the geopolitical and territorial diversity of the Western European countries, recovers the cartographic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Governance, Inclusion
Alpa Dhanani; Richard Mark Baylis – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Changes in government policy and funding structures, alongside a rapidly evolving (international) market for education have made education provision a key revenue driver for UK higher education institutions. In this setting, the Russell Group of Universities (RGU), a self-selected association of elite, research-intensive universities and Business…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Schools, Income, Commercialization
Scott Jukes; Jonathan Lynch – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Digital technologies are receiving increased attention in outdoor and environmental education (OEE). Historically, debates on digital technology in these fields have tended to focus on how technology might hinder authentic relationships with the outdoors or how it might be used instrumentally to meet educational aims or support pedagogy. More…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education
Helena Pedersen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In line with Andrew Culp's work "Dark Deleuze" (2016) and in opposition to the tendency in some education studies communities to selectively engage affirmative and vitalist dimensions of Deleuze's work, this article engages the radical critical theory foundation of "Anti-Oedipus" (1972/2009) by exploring anatomies of desire at…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Educational Philosophy, Critical Theory, Ethnography
Elena Panova; Juliya Danilova; Elena Platonova; Ekaterina Otts; Natalia Yakushkina; Julia Lovanova – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2024
This article examines Soviet social, political, and moralizing posters. The textual and visual images of Soviet poster-making with their thematic meanings are explored, and the role of poster creativity in forming the moral and ethical qualities of the younger generation is analyzed. Results suggest that the Soviet poster becomes a means of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Advertising, Visual Aids, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Ludvig Sunnemark; Fredrik Sunnemark; Karl Dahlquist; Emil Gahnström; Per Assmo; Laurence Piper – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
In this article we interrogate how University of Sweden (UoS), the leading Work-integrated learning (WIL) university in Sweden, represents WIL publicly, discussing this in relation to higher education's changing role within an increasingly knowledge-based capitalism, in which knowledge and research become subsumed under demands for market utility…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Work Experience Programs, Universities, Foreign Countries
Scott Ritchie – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
Primary and secondary education under capitalism serves as an ideological apparatus to construct productive workers who will participate in the extractive economy and consent to their own exploitation. However, some school children are marked as deficient--impaired, disabled, and mad--incapable of being good workers who facilitate capitalist…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Ravi Kumar – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
The pedagogical realm expands and goes beyond the four walls of a classroom. It becomes omnipresent. However, there are spheres where it displays overtly its political character such as in the functioning of political organisations. In these organisations the relationship of the leader and cadre or the institutional form of politics and the masses…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Political Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries

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