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neo-liberal paradigmhuman capital notionhigher educationeducational standard and rigorThe present paper consists of a modest attempt at tracing the trajectory of the post-war dominance of neo-liberal economic perspective on higher educational policy and finance with its far-reaching ramifications with ...
It is possible that due to the reasons independent from ourselves we are now moving from the paradigm of neoliberalism to neomedievalism, which would mean a radical systemic change of political and social timespace. However, this change has not been properly described so far. Rather, neomedieval...
(2003). The National Qualifications Framework in South Africa: A democratic project trapped in a neo-liberal paradigm? Journal of Education and Work, 16(3), 305-324.Allais S (2003) The National Qualifications Framework in South Africa: A democratic project trapped in a neo-liberal paradigm. ...
Globalization: The case for diversity and inclusion in a postindustrial, neo-liberal business paradigm with focus on the caste system and its implications for the Indian labour market Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology & SociologyRabindran, Abigail Samyuktha...
periodically replacing most of its basic as-sumptions. In this article, I will be playing with the possibility of an approachingparadigm shift, anticipating some aspects of a movement which could, theoreti-cally, appear in the timeline after modernist and postmodernist literary theory.Because of is...
This enduring paradigm presumes a relationship between the level of economic development and the level of public expenditure on welfare, such as social security, housing, and education. Notwithstanding the differences in cultural and social characteristics of different countries or societies, economic ...
In this sense, the ordoliberal paradigm on European integration propelled a pathway towards monetary integration that assumed as inevitable the painful nature of this process. It was in fact a regime of “competitive austerity” (Albo, 1994: 147), that is, a system in which each country reduce...
It needs a paradigm shift. A starting point is embracing the fact that neo-liberal markets are only one among many institutional mechanisms through which resources may circulate—be produced, acquired, shared, exchanged, and integrated-- and actors may cocreate value. Anthropological, geographic, ...