[Abstract]: Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globalisation, particularly in concert with open and distance learning, is claimed by some commentators to promote the recognition and valuing of difference and by others to perpetuate the marginalisation of groups who deviate from ‘the norm’. This debate applies also to the education of nomads and Travellers such as pastoralists and circus and fairground or show people. In some cases, their mobility is effectively articulated with global flows and crossing national boundaries; in other cases, that mobility is seen as damaging to economic development, particularly in ‘Third World’ countries. The argument is illustrated by six national studies of nom...
In this paper characteristics of globalization are presented, and namely processes of mobility of pe...
In early 1995, thirty-seven scholars from around the world pooled their ideas and assembled the book...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far‐reaching consequences on all asp...
[Abstract]: Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globali...
Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globalisation, part...
Evolving policies have increasingly aimed to include nomadic groups in EFA, but an overemphasis on m...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
The implications of Globalization on education are multifaceted. However, roots of all these implica...
Globalisation is driving the impetus for change by teachers, and in classrooms, schools and edu...
Challenges such as the ‘globalisation backlash’ are rooted in lifeworld experiences. These experienc...
By using the MBA as an example, this paper questions whether we should be globalising education on e...
Digital nomads are borderless, mostly self-employed remote workers who interact with cities in a way...
Traveller, Nomadic and Migrant Education presents international accounts of approaches to educating ...
This article discusses the notion of globalisation by reference to several of its proponents and cri...
In this paper characteristics of globalization are presented, and namely processes of mobility of pe...
In early 1995, thirty-seven scholars from around the world pooled their ideas and assembled the book...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far‐reaching consequences on all asp...
[Abstract]: Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globali...
Globalisation is a ‘hot topic’, engendering widely ranging analysis and emotion. Globalisation, part...
Evolving policies have increasingly aimed to include nomadic groups in EFA, but an overemphasis on m...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
The implications of Globalization on education are multifaceted. However, roots of all these implica...
Globalisation is driving the impetus for change by teachers, and in classrooms, schools and edu...
Challenges such as the ‘globalisation backlash’ are rooted in lifeworld experiences. These experienc...
By using the MBA as an example, this paper questions whether we should be globalising education on e...
Digital nomads are borderless, mostly self-employed remote workers who interact with cities in a way...
Traveller, Nomadic and Migrant Education presents international accounts of approaches to educating ...
This article discusses the notion of globalisation by reference to several of its proponents and cri...
In this paper characteristics of globalization are presented, and namely processes of mobility of pe...
In early 1995, thirty-seven scholars from around the world pooled their ideas and assembled the book...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far‐reaching consequences on all asp...