‘‘Sustainability’’ has a captivating but disingenuous simplicity: its meanings are complex, and have political and policy significance. Exploring the application of the term to adult education, this paper argues that a particular discourse of ‘‘sustainability’’ has become a common-sense, short-circuiting critical analysis and understanding of policy options. This ‘‘business discourse’’ of sustainability, strongly influenced by neoliberal ideas, encourages the presumption that educational programmes and movements which have died out were unsustainable, bound to fail, and even responsible – having failed to adapt – for their own demise. Potentially valuable experience is thus excluded from the educational policy canon. The author uses three c...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...
This article explores the cause and effects of the increased policy emphasis on work to support empl...
In this edited collection from Tett and Hamilton, the authors explore the pervasive nature of neolib...
‘‘Sustainability’’ has a captivating but disingenuous simplicity: its meanings are complex, and have...
The idea of “sustainability” as a core value has slowly permeated policy and practice at governmenta...
This paper provides a short overview of characteristics frequently associated with adult education s...
Sustainable growth and development are intrinsically linked with the ways societal problems are thou...
Abstract: This paper examines the circumstances that precipitated a shift from liberal, social purpo...
Raymond Williams argued that the “the impulse to adult education” was never solely focused on “remed...
Citation: Zacharakis, J., & Holloway, J. (2016). The murky waters of neoliberal marketization and co...
Sustainable growth and development are intrinsically linked with the ways societal problems are thou...
The social and economic crises that embroil Europe, the flood of migrants, continuing climate change...
The role of adult education is considered within the post-secondary context. In this paper, sustaina...
The idea for this special issue arose from the Second Conference of the Network on Policy Studies in...
This paper explores the purpose of adult education with reference to the UK, and in particular Engla...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...
This article explores the cause and effects of the increased policy emphasis on work to support empl...
In this edited collection from Tett and Hamilton, the authors explore the pervasive nature of neolib...
‘‘Sustainability’’ has a captivating but disingenuous simplicity: its meanings are complex, and have...
The idea of “sustainability” as a core value has slowly permeated policy and practice at governmenta...
This paper provides a short overview of characteristics frequently associated with adult education s...
Sustainable growth and development are intrinsically linked with the ways societal problems are thou...
Abstract: This paper examines the circumstances that precipitated a shift from liberal, social purpo...
Raymond Williams argued that the “the impulse to adult education” was never solely focused on “remed...
Citation: Zacharakis, J., & Holloway, J. (2016). The murky waters of neoliberal marketization and co...
Sustainable growth and development are intrinsically linked with the ways societal problems are thou...
The social and economic crises that embroil Europe, the flood of migrants, continuing climate change...
The role of adult education is considered within the post-secondary context. In this paper, sustaina...
The idea for this special issue arose from the Second Conference of the Network on Policy Studies in...
This paper explores the purpose of adult education with reference to the UK, and in particular Engla...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...
This article explores the cause and effects of the increased policy emphasis on work to support empl...
In this edited collection from Tett and Hamilton, the authors explore the pervasive nature of neolib...