A new approach to the lifelong learning paradigm is required to include transnational learners. This research shows that migrant workers, who by definition belong to multiple communities, seek learning experiences to sustain and enhance capabilities as contemporary workers. This is the case for why global non-elites form transnational agency with learning priorities
CONFINTEA VI took place against the background of an uneven and contradictory social and economic im...
Concern with learning throughout life has become pervasive in market-driven societies. Will most wor...
Unauthorized workers are foundational to neoliberal production regimes in the United States. The eco...
This study explores the learning experiences of migrant workers in Korea and contributes to an expan...
This paper argues for the need to conceptualize foreign contingent workers as legitimate adult learn...
This study analyzes the role of workers’ education at the global level in building a transnational l...
This working paper lays groundwork for a Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning study on in...
Why does one immigrant worker get involved in critical learning whereas another does not? This study...
Morrice argues that transnational migration is a mundane and inevitable part of living in our global...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
This presentation reports on the preliminary stages of a multi-year adult literacy project. The proj...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a critical reflection of the assumptions embedded in adult m...
More people are on the move today and migration is recognized as one of the defining global issues o...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
In the past two decades, advanced capitalist countries have seen sustained growth in labour market p...
CONFINTEA VI took place against the background of an uneven and contradictory social and economic im...
Concern with learning throughout life has become pervasive in market-driven societies. Will most wor...
Unauthorized workers are foundational to neoliberal production regimes in the United States. The eco...
This study explores the learning experiences of migrant workers in Korea and contributes to an expan...
This paper argues for the need to conceptualize foreign contingent workers as legitimate adult learn...
This study analyzes the role of workers’ education at the global level in building a transnational l...
This working paper lays groundwork for a Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning study on in...
Why does one immigrant worker get involved in critical learning whereas another does not? This study...
Morrice argues that transnational migration is a mundane and inevitable part of living in our global...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
This presentation reports on the preliminary stages of a multi-year adult literacy project. The proj...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a critical reflection of the assumptions embedded in adult m...
More people are on the move today and migration is recognized as one of the defining global issues o...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
In the past two decades, advanced capitalist countries have seen sustained growth in labour market p...
CONFINTEA VI took place against the background of an uneven and contradictory social and economic im...
Concern with learning throughout life has become pervasive in market-driven societies. Will most wor...
Unauthorized workers are foundational to neoliberal production regimes in the United States. The eco...