This chapter takes as its starting point the alienating reality of knowledge production in the global North, grounded in performance management and competition between individuals, subjects and institutions. One mode of analysis for intellectual work has been by reconsidering Marx’s conception of the general intellect as the knowledge, skills and capabilities that have been taken from labour and turned into movable property. In moving beyond the alienating conditions and relations of production, there exists the potential for new forms of humanism related to the functions of intellectual knowledge at the level of society, as mass intellectuality. In extending this, engagement with indigenous and decolonising studies in education enable us t...
With reference to Karl Marx’s writings on education, this article outlines the education of the futu...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
The fate of the monuments to Soviet political leaders offers an ironic portrayal of educational rese...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of higher education now being practiced ...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of education now being practiced around ...
In the Grundrisse, Marx argued that the circulation of productive capital was “a process of transfo...
Education was a strategy in the colonization of large parts of the globe by European colonial powers...
Marxism, we are told by politicians and the popular press is dead. The Left, as a historical movemen...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
In this short piece, we argue for a fundamental reconsideration and reorganization of knowledge prod...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
Finally, a collection that brings needed scope, focus, and diversity to postcolonial studies in educ...
The plethora of technological advancements in different communities of the world has created a scena...
This is a fine collection of papers, from some leading educational scholars. They argue that the con...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
With reference to Karl Marx’s writings on education, this article outlines the education of the futu...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
The fate of the monuments to Soviet political leaders offers an ironic portrayal of educational rese...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of higher education now being practiced ...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of education now being practiced around ...
In the Grundrisse, Marx argued that the circulation of productive capital was “a process of transfo...
Education was a strategy in the colonization of large parts of the globe by European colonial powers...
Marxism, we are told by politicians and the popular press is dead. The Left, as a historical movemen...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
In this short piece, we argue for a fundamental reconsideration and reorganization of knowledge prod...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
Finally, a collection that brings needed scope, focus, and diversity to postcolonial studies in educ...
The plethora of technological advancements in different communities of the world has created a scena...
This is a fine collection of papers, from some leading educational scholars. They argue that the con...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
With reference to Karl Marx’s writings on education, this article outlines the education of the futu...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
The fate of the monuments to Soviet political leaders offers an ironic portrayal of educational rese...