The University, State, and Market: The Political Economy of Globalization in the Americas - Softcover

 
9780804751698: The University, State, and Market: The Political Economy of Globalization in the Americas

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This volume explores the complex relationships among universities, states, and markets throughout the Americas in light of the growing influence of globalization. It offers a biting critique of neoliberal globalization and its anti-democratic elements. In seeking to challenge the hegemony of neoliberal globalization, the authors highlight the ways in which corporate capitalism, academic capitalism, and increased militarization-both in the form of terrorism and in the international war against terrorism-are directing societies and institutions.

Throughout this volume, the contributors-led by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Raymond Morrow, Sheila Slaughter, and Atilio Boron-argue that neoliberal globalization has changed the context for academic work, research and development, science, and social responsibility at universities. They examine issues of access and social mobility, and argue that the recent push toward privatization limits the democratic and emancipatory possibilities of universities. Finally, the book explores various forms of resistance and discusses globalization in terms of social movements and global human rights.

Contributors:

Estela Mara Bensimon

Atilio Alberto Boron

Andrea Brewster

Noam Chomsky

Ana Loureiro Jurema

Ken Kempner

Marcela Mollis

Raymond Morrow

Imanol Ordorika

Gary Rhoades

Robert A. Rhoads

Boaventura de Sousa Santos

Daniel Schugurensky

Sheila Slaughter

Carlos Alberto Torres

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Robert A. Rhoads is Professor of Higher Education and Organizational Change in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and Faculty Affiliate of the Latin American Center and the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Carlos Alberto Torres is Director of the Latin American Center and Professor of Social Sciences and Comparative Education at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.


Robert A. Rhoads is Professor of Higher Education and Organizational Change in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and Faculty Affiliate of the Latin American Center and the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Carlos Alberto Torres is Director of the Latin American Center and Professor of Social Sciences and Comparative Education at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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This volume explores the complex relationships among universities, states, and markets throughout the Americas in light of the growing influence of globalization. It offers a biting critique of neoliberal globalization and its anti-democratic elements. In seeking to challenge the hegemony of neoliberal globalization, the authors highlight the ways in which corporate capitalism, academic capitalism, and increased militarization—both in the form of terrorism and in the international war against terrorism—are directing societies and institutions.
Throughout this volume, the contributors—led by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Raymond Morrow, Sheila Slaughter, and Atilio Boron—argue that neoliberal globalization has changed the context for academic work, research and development, science, and social responsibility at universities. They examine issues of access and social mobility, and argue that the recent push toward privatization limits the democratic and emancipatory possibilities of universities. Finally, the book explores various forms of resistance and discusses globalization in terms of social movements and global human rights.
Contributors:
Estela Mara Bensimon
Atilio Alberto Boron
Andrea Brewster
Noam Chomsky
Ana Loureiro Jurema
Ken Kempner
Marcela Mollis
Raymond Morrow
Imanol Ordorika
Gary Rhoades
Robert A. Rhoads
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Daniel Schugurensky
Sheila Slaughter
Carlos Alberto Torres

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This volume explores the complex relationships among universities, states, and markets throughout the Americas in light of the growing influence of globalization. It offers a biting critique of neoliberal globalization and its anti-democratic elements. In seeking to challenge the hegemony of neoliberal globalization, the authors highlight the ways in which corporate capitalism, academic capitalism, and increased militarization both in the form of terrorism and in the international war against terrorism are directing societies and institutions.
Throughout this volume, the contributors led by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Raymond Morrow, Sheila Slaughter, and Atilio Boron argue that neoliberal globalization has changed the context for academic work, research and development, science, and social responsibility at universities. They examine issues of access and social mobility, and argue that the recent push toward privatization limits the democratic and emancipatory possibilities of universities. Finally, the book explores various forms of resistance and discusses globalization in terms of social movements and global human rights.
Contributors:
Estela Mara Bensimon
Atilio Alberto Boron
Andrea Brewster
Noam Chomsky
Ana Loureiro Jurema
Ken Kempner
Marcela Mollis
Raymond Morrow
Imanol Ordorika
Gary Rhoades
Robert A. Rhoads
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Daniel Schugurensky
Sheila Slaughter
Carlos Alberto Torres

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ISBN 10:  0804751684 ISBN 13:  9780804751681
Verlag: Stanford University Press, 2005
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