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Resisting Neoliberalism in Education
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Resisting Neoliberalism in Education

Local, National and Transnational Perspectives
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Neoliberalism has been widely criticised because of its role in prioritising free markets´ as the optimum way of solving problems and organising society. In the field of education, this leads to an emphasis on the knowledge economy that can reduce both persons and education to economic actors and be detrimental to wider social and ethical goals.



Drawing on a range of international contexts across informal, adult, school and university settings, this book provides innovative examples that show how neoliberalism in education can be challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational levels in order to foster a more democratic culture.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781447350200
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
PublisherPolicy Press
Publication townBristol
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date28/08/2019
Edition1., First Edition
LanguageEnglish
File size2010587 Bytes
Illustrations1 s/w Tabellen, 5 s/w Abbildungen
Article no.8981822
CatalogsVC
Data source no.2186899
Product groupBU810
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Hamilton, MaryEditorLynch, KathleenForewordVargas-Tamez, CarlosContributionHagger-Vaughan, LesleyContributionWinchip, EmilyContributionMilner, AlisonContributionStevenson, HowardContributionOsmond, PamelaContributionYasukawa, KeikoContributionCort, PiaContributionLarson, AnneContributionRapanà, FrancescaContributionMilana, MarcellaContributionFinnegan, FergalContributionBates, JoContributionQuinn, KatherineContributionSheahan, AnnmarieContributionAngelica Sosa-Provencio, MiaContributionSecatero, ShawnContributionDesai, ShivContributionLingard, BobContributionChen, ZheContributionHursh, DavidContributionHall, ChristineContributionThomson, PatContributionDavies, ElisabethContributionHeydon, RachelContributionMckee, LoriContributionTett, LynContributionSmith, RobContributionAllatt, GwynethContributionDuckworth, VickyContributionThériault, VirginieContribution
Lyn Tett is Professor of Community Education at the University of Huddersfield and Professor Emerita at the University of Edinburgh.



Mary Hamilton is Professor Emerita of Adult Learning and Literacy in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University.

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