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Knowledge, Differences and Identity in the Time of Globalization

Institutional Discourse and Practices
Edited By: James Kusch

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The discourse of globalization in higher education reform is troubling. It fails to name a human subject—the student—and its very language antagonizes and marginalizes them. This book explores how this discourse constructs and deconstructs identities.

The discourse of globalization that pertains to higher education reform is troubling. The first troubling thing about much of the discourse that concerns globalization is…
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The discourse of globalization that pertains to higher education reform is troubling. The first troubling thing about much of the discourse that concerns globalization is that it most often does not name a human subject. We propose that globalization discourse should be written for and directed towards human beings or students. The second troubling thing about the discourse of globalization is the way that it antagonizes and marginalizes who that missing subject might be. The two relationships form the themes of this book.

The nature and logic of discourse about globalization expresses a social rationality that serves as a precondition to constructing relevant meanings. The way that we conceive or obscure the subject produces a condition or position where those whom are the subject of the discourse must indeed await its effects—who is the pertinent policy about? Or, for whom is policy intended? Much policy discourse holds consequences for the way in which outcomes of policies are understood or explained in the social milieu where policies are enacted. The same discourse constructs and deconstructs identities and, as we will see, the language of reform in fact antagonizes and marginalizes students by virtue of a particular vagueness in the discourse and symbols of the discourse. What is at issue in the discourse of globalization is the character and logic of collective identities. How then to relate students to the cluster of features that comprise globalization?

Jim Kusch is Professor of Education at Eastern Mediterranean University in Northern Cyprus. Previously he was Visiting Professor at the University of New Brunswick in Canada, and Professor of Education at the University of Wisconsin in the US. He has led projects in Latvia and Venezuela. In 2010, he gave papers at Ohalo University in Israel and two papers in Cairo, Egypt.

Peter Andree, Dr. Luis Carvalho, Dr. Matthew Harpster, dr Gul Inanc, Ms. Alda Kokallaj, Dr. Sverker Lindblad, Dr. Monica Mincu, Dr.Carolina V. Petry, dr thomas Popkewitz, Dr. Charly Ryan, Dr. Michael Walsh, Dr. Luca Zavagno, Carl Grant, James Kusch

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2936-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2936-6
  • Date of Publication: 2011-06-13

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3133-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3133-8
  • Date of Publication: 2011-06-13

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: CB, JFH, GT
  • THEMA: CB, JBG, GT
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