This paper uses the global trade negotiations and agreements, which include education sectors as potentially tradable services, to show the complex processes at work in making global education markets. Drawing on the work of Jens Beckert and others, I focus on the micro-processes of making capitalist orders and the challenges at hand in bringing decommodified sectors, like education, with distinctly different narratives to sustain their purpose. These processes include reimagining and offering alternative narratives to the idea of education as a public service; the reformatting of the education into the language of trade and legal documents; the use of devices, such as forecasting to represent the gains to be had into the future of trade ag...
This paper examines treating education as a business: realities, challenges and opportunities for co...
Education is the path to sustainable evolution and acceleration of the catching up process in emergi...
This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education....
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is one of the principal treaties of the World Trad...
This article undertakes a text analysis of the promotional materials generated by two educational br...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which pushe...
International trade in post-secondary educational services has grown substantially over the past dec...
This article introduces a relatively recent development, the inclusion of education as a tradable se...
Our paper has as its first aim to highlight the fact that the approach on which studies about educat...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), negotiated within the World Trade Organization (W...
Research topic/aim The opened up of the tax-financed welfare system for profit-making through a neo...
This research is immediately relevant to the fields of education and economic governance. In particu...
This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education....
Schools, universities and other educational institutions now encounter far more challenges than ever...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
This paper examines treating education as a business: realities, challenges and opportunities for co...
Education is the path to sustainable evolution and acceleration of the catching up process in emergi...
This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education....
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is one of the principal treaties of the World Trad...
This article undertakes a text analysis of the promotional materials generated by two educational br...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which pushe...
International trade in post-secondary educational services has grown substantially over the past dec...
This article introduces a relatively recent development, the inclusion of education as a tradable se...
Our paper has as its first aim to highlight the fact that the approach on which studies about educat...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), negotiated within the World Trade Organization (W...
Research topic/aim The opened up of the tax-financed welfare system for profit-making through a neo...
This research is immediately relevant to the fields of education and economic governance. In particu...
This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education....
Schools, universities and other educational institutions now encounter far more challenges than ever...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
This paper examines treating education as a business: realities, challenges and opportunities for co...
Education is the path to sustainable evolution and acceleration of the catching up process in emergi...
This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education....