This article explores how a growing apparatus of edupreneurial actors offers solutions for the current ‘school crisis’ and how these commercial actors become taken for granted in the public school system. The Swedish case is interesting, as it involves a once-strong welfare state that is now associated with both the neoliberal discourse of competition and the outsourcing of policy work. Two examples – research-based education and the digitalization of education – serve to illustrate how a crisis narrative is translated into edupreneurial business ideas and how companies become established in the edupreneurial market through ‘public/private statework’. Bacchi’s notion of problematization is used to analyse processes through which the crisis ...
Popular education has a long history in Sweden, dating back to the mid-1800s and having developed in...
Educational restructuring is an international phenomenon, which emphasizes flexibility, local decisi...
In their Inboxes, Swedish school leaders are confronted with offers of a multitude of products and s...
Research topic/aim: According to current debates, Swedish schools are experiencing severe problems...
This open access book examines the challenges and issues caused by a move to a marketized education ...
Research topic/aim: One observed change in the Swedish educational landscape is the increased use ...
Research topic/aim The opened up of the tax-financed welfare system for profit-making through a neo...
I’ve spent a lot of time the last months trying to map what I have named the school’s external actor...
The school system developed explosively in Sweden during the 20th century. From merely been provided...
For a long time education was a strictly national concern. Its purpose was to contribute to national...
This article deals with the question of what has happened to ‘the public’ in the Swedish education s...
The contemporary education faces the worsening structural crisis. It is the real e d u c a t i o n a...
In a society where the labour market is becoming increasingly knowledge intensive and more different...
In the beginning of the pandemic, ed-tech business companies mobilized to "help" schools. Through a ...
This article critically considers the implications of ‘crisis transformationism’ for development edu...
Popular education has a long history in Sweden, dating back to the mid-1800s and having developed in...
Educational restructuring is an international phenomenon, which emphasizes flexibility, local decisi...
In their Inboxes, Swedish school leaders are confronted with offers of a multitude of products and s...
Research topic/aim: According to current debates, Swedish schools are experiencing severe problems...
This open access book examines the challenges and issues caused by a move to a marketized education ...
Research topic/aim: One observed change in the Swedish educational landscape is the increased use ...
Research topic/aim The opened up of the tax-financed welfare system for profit-making through a neo...
I’ve spent a lot of time the last months trying to map what I have named the school’s external actor...
The school system developed explosively in Sweden during the 20th century. From merely been provided...
For a long time education was a strictly national concern. Its purpose was to contribute to national...
This article deals with the question of what has happened to ‘the public’ in the Swedish education s...
The contemporary education faces the worsening structural crisis. It is the real e d u c a t i o n a...
In a society where the labour market is becoming increasingly knowledge intensive and more different...
In the beginning of the pandemic, ed-tech business companies mobilized to "help" schools. Through a ...
This article critically considers the implications of ‘crisis transformationism’ for development edu...
Popular education has a long history in Sweden, dating back to the mid-1800s and having developed in...
Educational restructuring is an international phenomenon, which emphasizes flexibility, local decisi...
In their Inboxes, Swedish school leaders are confronted with offers of a multitude of products and s...