The Oxford Handbook of Education and Globalization

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Title: The Oxford Handbook of Education and Globalization
Language: English
Authors: Mattei, Paola, Dumay, Xavier, Mangez, Eric, Behrend, Jacqueline
Source: Oxford University Press. 2023.
Availability: Oxford University Press. 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016. Tel: 800-445-9714; Fax: 919-677-1303; e-mail: custserv.us@oup.com; Web site: http://www.oup.com/us
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 1072
Publication Date: 2023
Intended Audience: Researchers
Document Type: Book
Guides - General
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Kindergarten
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Elementary Secondary Education
Descriptors: Global Approach, Guides, Social Theories, Social Change, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Political Science, Neoliberalism, Governance, International Relations, Public Policy, Social Systems, Economic Factors, Political Attitudes, Comparative Education, Systems Approach, Educational Policy, International Organizations, Foreign Countries, Race, Higher Education, Kindergarten, Social Justice, Social Differences, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students, Educational Change, Teacher Education, Equal Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Geographic Terms: United States, Brazil, Germany, China, Peru, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, Latin America, India, Japan
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: Program for International Student Assessment
ISBN: 978-0-19-757068-5
Abstract: Globalization has become one of the most recurrent concepts in social and political sciences. More often than not, however, the concept is handled without much of a properly articulated theory capable of explaining its historical origin and expansion. For education researchers attempting to elucidate how global changes and processes affect their field of study, this situation is problematic. "The Oxford Handbook on Education and Globalization" brings together in a unique way leading authors in social theory and in political science and reflects on how these two distinct disciplinary approaches deal with the relation between globalization and education. Part I develops a firmer and tighter dialogue between social theory, long concerned with theories of globalization, and education research. It presents, discusses, and compares three major attempts to theorize the process of globalization and its relation to education: the neo-institutionalist theorization of world culture, the materialist and domination perspectives, and Luhmann's theory of world society. Part II analyses the political and institutional factors that shape the adoption of global reforms at the national and local level of governance, emphasizing the role of different contexts in shaping policy outcomes. It engages with the existing debates of globalization mainly in the field of public policy and comparative politics and explores the social, political, and economic implications of globalization for national systems of education, their organizations, and institutions.
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Entry Date: 2023
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Accession Number: ED632107
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Globalization has become one of the most recurrent concepts in social and political sciences. More often than not, however, the concept is handled without much of a properly articulated theory capable of explaining its historical origin and expansion. For education researchers attempting to elucidate how global changes and processes affect their field of study, this situation is problematic. "The Oxford Handbook on Education and Globalization" brings together in a unique way leading authors in social theory and in political science and reflects on how these two distinct disciplinary approaches deal with the relation between globalization and education. Part I develops a firmer and tighter dialogue between social theory, long concerned with theories of globalization, and education research. It presents, discusses, and compares three major attempts to theorize the process of globalization and its relation to education: the neo-institutionalist theorization of world culture, the materialist and domination perspectives, and Luhmann's theory of world society. Part II analyses the political and institutional factors that shape the adoption of global reforms at the national and local level of governance, emphasizing the role of different contexts in shaping policy outcomes. It engages with the existing debates of globalization mainly in the field of public policy and comparative politics and explores the social, political, and economic implications of globalization for national systems of education, their organizations, and institutions.
ISBN:978-0-19-757068-5