1st Edition

World Culture Re-Contextualised Meaning Constellations and Path-Dependencies in Comparative and International Education Research

Edited By Jürgen Schriewer Copyright 2016
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

Impressive strands of research have shown the emergent reality of increasing world-level interconnection in almost every field of social action. As a consequence, theories and models have been developed which are aimed at conceptualising this new reality along the lines of an ‘institutionalised’ World Culture. This offers a new understanding of the worldwide diffusion of specifically modern –... Read more

1. Meaning Constellations in the World Society – Revisited Jürgen Schriewer

2. The world society perspective: concepts, assumptions, and strategies Francisco O. Ramirez

3. Complicating the concept of culture Kathryn M. Anderson-Levitt

4. The global/ local nexus in comparative policy studies: analysing the triple bonus system in Mongolia over time Gita Steiner-Khamsi

5. World culture with Chinese characteristics: when global models go native Barbara Schulte

6. Structural elaboration of technical and vocational education and training systems in developing countries: the cases of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Markus Maurer

7. Exploring the interweaving of contrary currents: transnational policy enactment and path-dependent policy implementation in Australia and Japan Keita Takayama

8. Globalisation and regional variety: problems of theorisation Thomas Schwinn

9. Institutional Theories and Levels of Analysis: History, Diffusion, and Translation David F. Suárez and Patricia Bromley

10. The Historical Construction of Social Order: Ideas, Institutions and Meaning Constellations Jörg Broschek

Biography

Jürgen Schriewer is Emeritus Professor of Comparative Education at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. A former Dean of Humboldt University's School of Education, and Head of its Comparative Education Centre, he also served as President of the Comparative Education Society in Europe and was repeatedly invited as a Visiting Professor to Universities in Paris, (René Descartes); Stockholm; Tokyo, (Waseda and Hitotsubashi University); Buenos Aires, (Universidad de San Andrés) and Mexico-City (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).