1st Edition
Reimagining Globalization and Education
This book brings together leading scholars in Global Studies in Education to reflect on how various developments of historic significance have unsettled the neoliberal imaginary of globalization. The developments include greater recognition of inequalities and the changing nature of work and communication; the emergence of new technologies of governance; a greater awareness of geopolitical shifts; the revival of nationalism, populism and anti-globalization sentiments; and the recognition of risks surrounding pandemics and climate change. Drawing from a range of disciplinary perspectives, the chapters in this collection examine how these developments demand new ways of thinking about globalization and its implications for education policy and practice — beyond the neoliberal imaginary.
Contents
Chapter 1: Reimagining Globalization and Education: An Introduction
Fazal Rizvi, Bob Lingard and Risto Rinne
Chapter 2: Globalization in Higher Education: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Simon Marginson
Chapter 3: The Crisis Deluge and the Beleaguered University
Jane Kenway and Debbie Epstein
Chapter 4: Rethinking the Authority of Inter-Governmental Organizations in Education Johanna Kallo
Chapter 5: Emergent Developments in the Datafication and Digitalization of Education
Steve Lewis, Jessica Holloway and Bob Lingard
Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and a New Global Policy Problem in Education
Kalvero Gulson
Chapter 7: Education and the Shifts in the Global Economy: Meritocracy and the Changing Nature of Work
Hugh Lauder
Chapter 8: Expanding Spaces and New Global Regulatory Trends in Educational Privatization:
Adrian Zancaro, Toni Verger and Clara Fontdevila
Chapter 9: Rethinking Social Inequalities and the Marginalization of Education under Changing Global Conditions
Tero Järvinen
Chapter 10: Rethinking Academic Mobility Through the Emerging Global Challenges
Suvi Jokila, Arto Jauhiainen and Marja Peura
Chapter 11: Global Biopolitics of Climate Change: Affect, Digital Governance, and Education
Marcia McKenzie
Chapter 12: Rethinking Globalization and Reconfiguring Education Reform in Nordic Countries
Risto Rinne
Chapter 13: The Rise of China and the Next Wave of Globalization: The Chinese Dream, Belt and Road Initiative, and the ‘Asian Century’
Michael Peters
Chapter 14: The Complexities and Paradoxes of Decolonization in Education
Sharon Stein, Vanessa Andreotti, Cash Ahenakew, and Dallas Hunt
Chapter 15: Education and the Politics of Anti-Globalization
Fazal Rizvi
Biography
Fazal Rizvi is an Emeritus Professor at the Universities of Melbourne in Australia and Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States.
Bob Lingard is a Professorial Fellow in the Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education at Australian Catholic University and Emeritus Professor at The University of Queensland.
Risto Rinne is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Turku and was, until 2020, the Foundation Director of the Centre for Lifelong Learning and Education.
"Reimagining Globalization and Education is exactly the kind of book that is required now. It provides crucial insights into the limits and possibilities of our understandings of the global transformations that are having such powerful effects on education."
Michael W. Apple, John Bascom Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"How have the imaginaries of globalization changed over time? How have they affected education? How are they challenged today? A well written and thought-provoking book written by great scholars that are internationally known for their work on theory, policy, and international comparison in educational research, which sets an agenda for post-neoliberal educational futures."
Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University and Director NORRAG
"Reimagining Globalization and Education offers a powerful and important analysis by leading scholars of education and globalization. Collectively they address the state of world dis-order arising from the exhaustion of modernity, the failed promise of neoliberalism, shifting geo-strategic developments in the East, calls for decolonization, and for a more sustainable future. Most importantly they ask: what is to be done, and make the case not just for diagnosis, but for acts of imagination regarding the future of education, and how it might be different."
Susan L. Robertson, Professor of Sociology of Education, University of Cambridge, UK.
"In a set of original articles by internationally leading education researchers, Reimagining Globalization and Education provides a sharp-sighted analysis of the changing character of globalization of education. It is a most welcome and seminal work, likely to become a stepping-stone for further research on globalization of education."
Lisbeth Lundahl, senior professor, University of Umeå, Sweden.