My intention is to explore the possibilities of communitarian liberalism within the restructuring of higher education in an era of globalisation. Globalisation is an essentially contested term that is often read as embracing notions of atomistic liberalism, including a preference for the market and the entrepreneurial (individualist) self. In this article I argue, firstly, that restructuring higher education in an era of globalisation does engender possibilities for communitarian liberalism and, secondly, that communitarian liberalism can contribute towards deepening democracy at higher education institutions. South African Journal of Higher Education Vol.16(1) 2002: 106-11
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Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
The modernist drive for order contrasts with the post-modern acceptance of pluralism. The world find...
This article discusses the concept of globalisation as a neoliberal ideology with materialist conseq...
The chapter focuses on current education reforms in higher education. The chapter analyses and evalu...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
In October 2000 legislation was passed by the National Assembly to amend the Higher Education Act (A...
In a shrinking world, in which a neo-liberal discourse has permeated sub-Saharan African higher educ...
This chapter discusses and evaluates critically current neo-liberal reforms in higher education. It ...
By using the MBA as an example, this paper questions whether we should be globalising education on e...
The chapter offers a synthesis of current research findings on globalisation and neo-liberalism in h...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...
The business world has changed dramatically over the last decade to address the reality of globalisa...
This chapter examines one aspect of the ways in which universities are responding to the fluid and c...
Both global education and international education are movements designedto promote the concepts of i...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
The modernist drive for order contrasts with the post-modern acceptance of pluralism. The world find...
This article discusses the concept of globalisation as a neoliberal ideology with materialist conseq...
The chapter focuses on current education reforms in higher education. The chapter analyses and evalu...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
In October 2000 legislation was passed by the National Assembly to amend the Higher Education Act (A...
In a shrinking world, in which a neo-liberal discourse has permeated sub-Saharan African higher educ...
This chapter discusses and evaluates critically current neo-liberal reforms in higher education. It ...
By using the MBA as an example, this paper questions whether we should be globalising education on e...
The chapter offers a synthesis of current research findings on globalisation and neo-liberalism in h...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...
The business world has changed dramatically over the last decade to address the reality of globalisa...
This chapter examines one aspect of the ways in which universities are responding to the fluid and c...
Both global education and international education are movements designedto promote the concepts of i...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...