Globalization and Education : Integration and Contestation Across Cultures by Karen Monkman (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRowman & Littlefield Education
ISBN-101475805284
ISBN-139781475805284
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Number of Pages332 Pages
Publication NameGlobalization and Education : Integration and Contestation Across Cultures
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEducational Psychology, Globalization, Sociology / General, General, Higher, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Publication Year2014
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorKaren Monkman
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science, Education
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length11 in
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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-049338
ReviewsNelly P. Stromquist and Karen Monkman have revisited two decades of pedagogical and political debates about the dynamics of the global and the local in education to produce a thorough, lucid, and significant book. The editors assembled a diverse and highly qualified group of scholars that have contributed the most engaging, vivid, and in-depth discussions of key contemporary educational issues, ranging from models of understanding globalization to multiple forms of discrimination occurring in schools, and to ways of inquiring about global processes in different regions of the world. Globalization and Education is a treasure trove of the best research and wise thinking that should find its place in the toolbox of educators and scholars trying to understand how global and local dynamics are changing education in the 21st Century., I welcome the second edition of Globalization and Education: Integration and Contestation Across Cultures. Stromquist and Monkman put together a brilliant constellation of stars of comparative and international education. This book, written by 21 women and four men is full of ideas, concepts, and solid arguments that help us to better understand the dialectic between local cultures and globalization in its relation with educational systems., The book presents noted scholars who share an actor-driven and network-based understanding of globalization. Rather than seeing globalization as an external, coercive force that turns national and local actors into passive recipients and implementers of international "standards" and "best practices," the contributors disentangle the concept and analyze in fascinating ways what globalization means and does to educational development in different contexts and countries.  , "This reissue of Globalization and Education is more than just a second edition, since chapters from the first edition (published in 2000) have been substantially updated and several new chapters added. The editors and many of the contributors have been co-operating on this topic for many years; hence, the book reflects a prolonged extensive contemplation about the complexities of the topic, which undoubtedly contributes to the book's depth and scope. Consequently, we have an accurate large volume, primarily from the field of comparative education studies, which explains some of the most relevant attributes and characteristics of the subject of included studies, which also sheds light on actual developments on all levels of education. . . .This multifaceted book presents yet another case of a larger cooperative educational study, which proves that the end of the neoliberal epoch is highly desired and as much as possible projected in the area of education. Recalling the tradition of the Enlightenment, one may say that educators and philosophers are again emphatically encouraged to invent humanity anew." -- International Review of Education "Nelly P. Stromquist and Karen Monkman have revisited two decades of pedagogical and political debates about the dynamics of the global and the local in education to produce a thorough, lucid, and significant book. The editors assembled a diverse and highly qualified group of scholars that have contributed the most engaging, vivid, and in-depth discussions of key contemporary educational issues, ranging from models of understanding globalization to multiple forms of discrimination occurring in schools, and to ways of inquiring about global processes in different regions of the world. Globalization and Education is a treasure trove of the best research and wise thinking that should find its place in the toolbox of educators and scholars trying to understand how global and local dynamics are changing education in the 21st Century." --Gustavo E. Fischman, professor, Arizona State University "The book presents noted scholars who share an actor-driven and network-based understanding of globalization. Rather than seeing globalization as an external, coercive force that turns national and local actors into passive recipients and implementers of international "standards" and "best practices," the contributors disentangle the concept and analyze in fascinating ways what globalization means and does to educational development in different contexts and countries." --Gita Steiner-Khamsi, professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York "I welcome the second edition of Globalization and Education: Integration and Contestation Across Cultures. Stromquist and Monkman put together a brilliant constellation of stars of comparative and international education. This book, written by 21 women and four men is full of ideas, concepts, and solid arguments that help us to better understand the dialectic between local cultures and globalization in its relation with educational systems." --Carlos Ornelas, professor, Autonomous Metropolitan University, Mexico City, This reissue of Globalization and Education is more than just a second edition, since chapters from the first edition (published in 2000) have been substantially updated and several new chapters added. The editors and many of the contributors have been co-operating on this topic for many years; hence, the book reflects a prolonged extensive contemplation about the complexities of the topic, which undoubtedly contributes to the book's depth and scope. Consequently, we have an accurate large volume, primarily from the field of comparative education studies, which explains some of the most relevant attributes and characteristics of the subject of included studies, which also sheds light on actual developments on all levels of education. . . .This multifaceted book presents yet another case of a larger cooperative educational study, which proves that the end of the neoliberal epoch is highly desired and as much as possible projected in the area of education. Recalling the tradition of the Enlightenment, one may say that educators and philosophers are again emphatically encouraged to invent humanity anew., The book presents noted scholars who share an actor-driven and network-based understanding of globalization. Rather than seeing globalization as an external, coercive force that turns national and local actors into passive recipients and implementers of international "standards" and "best practices," the contributors disentangle the concept and analyze in fascinating ways what globalization means and does to educational development in different contexts and countries.
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromCollege Sophomore
Dewey Decimal370.9
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentPreface Abbreviations & Acronyms Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues Defining Globalization and Assessing Its Implications, Revisted Nelly P. Stromquist and Karen MonkmanGlobalization, Educational Change, and the National State Martin CarnoyGlobalization and Global Governance in Education Karen Mundy and Caroline ManionThe Productive Plasticity of Rights: Globalization, Education and Human Rights Monisha Bajaj"The Girl Effect": U.S. Transnational Corporate Investment in Girls' Education Kathryn Moeller Globalization and Curriculum Inquiry: Performing Transnational Imaginaries Noel GoughGlobalization and the Social Construction of Reality: Affirming or Unmasking the "Inevitable"? Catherine A. Odora HoppersStudying Globalization: The Vertical Case Study Approach Lesley Bartlett and Frances VavrusPart II. Globalization Impacts in Various Educational Sectors Globalization Responses from European and Australian University Sectors Jan Currie and Lesley VidovichGlobalization of the Community College Model: Paradox of the Local and the Global Revisited Rosalind Latiner RabyGrowing Up in the Great Recession: Revisiting the Restructuring of Gender, Schooling, and Work Peter Kelly and Jane KenwayGlobalization, Adult Education and Development Shirley WaltersPart III. National Case Studies of Globalization Impacts Globalization in Japan: Education Policy and Curriculum Lynne ParmenterGlobal Encounters of the Universal and the Particular in Educational Policies in México 1988-2006 Rosa Nidia BuenfilThe Impacts of Globalization on Education in Malaysia Molly N. N. LeeThe Consequences of Global Mass Education: Schooling, Work and Well-being in EFA-era Malawi Nancy Kendall and Rachel SilverGlobalization and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Narrowing of Education's Purpose Salim Vally and Carol Anne Spreen "Still Hanging off the Edge": An Australian Case Study of Gender, Universities and Globalization Jill BlackmoreContributors Index
SynopsisWe offer in this book a collection of chapters that reflect a broad range of issues linking globalization to education in an accessible yet theoretically grounded and detailed form. The authors analyze phenomena on the global plane, in local spaces, and in the connections between the global and the local. New developments such as the growing impact of technology on education, the emergence of new policy actors, the growing expansion and segmentation of higher education, the salience of human rights, among others, are emerging as powerful agendas shaping all levels of education. In fundamental ways, the forces of globalization challenge the previous approaches and theories of national development. Recognizing the areas of convergence, dissonance, and conflict should help us grasp with greater clarity the implications of globalization for education and knowledge in the XXI century. The contributors to this book include both well-known scholars in the field of comparative education as well as young scholars. The chapters present a balanced geographical coverage in terms of authors and the countries/regions examined. The second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and contains seven new chapters. The expanding interest in the intersection of education and globalization has brought up several new topics, including: the salience of global education policies, notably EFA; the expansion and differentiation of higher education; the emphasis on work-related training; the increasing role of non-state actors such as the transnational corporations; and greater attention to human rights. Also in this new edition is a chapter on qualitative methodologies especially suitable to the understanding of the intersection of globalization and education., We offer in this book a collection of chapters that reflect a broad range of issues linking globalization to education in an accessible yet theoretically grounded and detailed form. The authors analyze phenomena on the global plane, in local spaces, and in the connections between the global and the local., We offer in this book a collection of chapters that reflect a broad range of issues linking globalization to education in an accessible yet theoretically grounded and detailed form. The authors analyze phenomena on the global plane, in local spaces, and in the connections between the global and the local. New developments such as the growing impact of technology on education, the emergence of new policy actors, the growing expansion and segmentation of higher education, the salience of human rights, among others, are emerging as powerful agendas shaping all levels of education. In fundamental ways, the forces of globalization challenge the previous approaches and theories of national development. Recognizing the areas of convergence, dissonance, and conflict should help us grasp with greater clarity the implications of globalization for education and knowledge in the XXI century. The contributors to this book include both well-known scholars in the field of comparative education as well as young scholars. The chapters present a balanced geographical coverage in terms of authors and the countries/regions examined.The second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and contains seven new chapters. The expanding interest in the intersection of education and globalization has brought up several new topics, including: the salience of global education policies, notably EFA; the expansion and differentiation of higher education; the emphasis on work-related training; the increasing role of non-state actors such as the transnational corporations; and greater attention to human rights. Also in this new edition is a chapter on qualitative methodologies especially suitable to the understanding of the intersection of globalization and education.
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