The Oxford handbook of education and globalization / edited by Paola Mattei, Xavier Dumay, Eric Mangez, and Jacqueline Behrend.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Descriptionxxiii, 1043 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Oxford Handbooks Online Social Policy and Social Work Collection
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Other author/creatorMattei, Paola, 1974-
Other author/creatorDumay, Xavier.
Other author/creatorMangez, Éric.
Other author/creatorBehrend, Jacqueline, 1975-
Portion of title Handbook of education and globalization
SeriesOxford library of international social policy
Abstract "The categories commonly mobilized to think about education have long been associated with the notion of the nation state, and functioned as obstacles, rather than resources, for our understanding of how globalization plays out in this particular field. In the last two decades, both social theory and comparative politics have attempted to overcome these limitations in their own way. Social theory increasingly acknowledged education as a global phenomenon. Theories have been developed to describe a global society evolving across borders. They show how, through processes that remain debated (cultural isomorphism, capitalism, functional differentiation), a number of structural and semantic evolutions have spread across education systems. Part I of this Handbook is dedicated to presenting, discussing, and comparing three such theories of globalization and their implications for our understanding of education and education policy. Comparative politics has for its part concerned itself with developing a more complex, less unified and 'transformationalist' view of the State by acknowledging the fragmentation and distribution of its functions among distinct domains and levels. Part II gravitates around this global constellation, with chapters focusing on global reforms, norms and ideas put forward by supranational organizations, on international accountability processes and on the ways in which nation states or local actors adopt, implement or resist global ideas and reforms. The two Parts reflect these disciplinary approaches to the relation between globalization and education. Together, these two approaches seek to provide a comprehensive overview of how globalization and education interact to result in distinct and varying outcomes across world regions"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2022054459
ISBN9780197570685 (hardback)
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