ABSTRACT. Throughout much of the 1990s, the overriding critique of the World Bank was placed on its neoliberal mandate, reflected in its various education measures. However, recently the Bank seems to have taken a notable shift away from this ideological stance in its rhetoric and initiatives. This paper attempts to ascertain the degree to which the neoliberal influence remains present in World Bank education policy, pointing to several contradictory stances presented in its major documents. Politique de la Banque mondiale en matière d’éducation : Les critiques à l’égard de l’influence néolibérale s’appliquent-elles encore? RÉSUMÉ. Pendant une grande partie des années 90, la critique prépondérante de la Banque mondiale portait sur son ma...
This dissertation presents a theory of change and stability of the World Bank based on collective le...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
During the last decades the World Bank (WB) has been without any doubt the most significant subject ...
ABSTRACT Some literature on World Bank education policies after 1999 tries to project a shift away o...
This thesis presents the argument that the World Bank’s education policies are discursively inconsis...
The reports seem contradictory. With about three billion dollars per year in new loan commitments, t...
National audienceThis contribution aims to analyse the change in discourse held by the World Bank co...
Education is viewed as an instrument for development. Therein lies the importance of education for s...
In this article, I employ Jacques Rancière’s conception of an explicative order to explore how the W...
The past thirty years have seen a remarkable expansion of the World Bank’s programme of educationa...
This contribution aims to analyse the change in discourse held by the World Bank concerning the refo...
This article examines the way the World Bank policy discourse in education relates development to qu...
The World Bank has transformed itself from an afterthought at Bretton Woods to one of the most power...
This article was published in the KEDI Journal of Educational Policy [© 2014 Korean Educational Deve...
Over the past several decades, policy has become increasingly global. In economics, for example, pol...
This dissertation presents a theory of change and stability of the World Bank based on collective le...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
During the last decades the World Bank (WB) has been without any doubt the most significant subject ...
ABSTRACT Some literature on World Bank education policies after 1999 tries to project a shift away o...
This thesis presents the argument that the World Bank’s education policies are discursively inconsis...
The reports seem contradictory. With about three billion dollars per year in new loan commitments, t...
National audienceThis contribution aims to analyse the change in discourse held by the World Bank co...
Education is viewed as an instrument for development. Therein lies the importance of education for s...
In this article, I employ Jacques Rancière’s conception of an explicative order to explore how the W...
The past thirty years have seen a remarkable expansion of the World Bank’s programme of educationa...
This contribution aims to analyse the change in discourse held by the World Bank concerning the refo...
This article examines the way the World Bank policy discourse in education relates development to qu...
The World Bank has transformed itself from an afterthought at Bretton Woods to one of the most power...
This article was published in the KEDI Journal of Educational Policy [© 2014 Korean Educational Deve...
Over the past several decades, policy has become increasingly global. In economics, for example, pol...
This dissertation presents a theory of change and stability of the World Bank based on collective le...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
During the last decades the World Bank (WB) has been without any doubt the most significant subject ...