Globalisation, Societies and Education

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What hindered the implementation of university internationalisation plan? case study of a top research university in China2019/12/26English1
Dialogic education as an approach to multiculturalism for social cohesion in Namibia2016/04/13English1
Intercultural learning in the home environment: children’s experiences as part of a homestay host family2020/09/13English1
The rise of the organisational society in Canadian and U.S. textbooks: 1836-20112020/09/13English1
Constructing Vocational Aspirations Linguistically2003/07/01English1
Exposed to Dubai: education and belonging among young Indian residents in the Gulf2020/03/06English1
Learning communities and fair trade in doctorates and development: report of a collaborative project2015/11/30English1
Disjunctured reciprocity: paradoxes of community-school relationship in Nepal2019/03/01English1
Process implementation perspective on neoliberal regulation: a comparative analysis of national curricula and standards-based reforms in the USA and Australia2018/12/27English1
A point of view: can a narrative imagination approach to the business curriculum contribute to global citizenship and sustainability?2020/12/21English1
Post-secularism muting controversy: school-NGO interactions in Israel through the prism of stakeholder salience theory2021/10/06English1
‘Eventually we’ll all become Anglophones’: a narrative inquiry into language-in-education policy in Rwanda2022/02/02English1
ASEAN regionalism and cross-border research of Philippine higher education: the case of the University of the Philippines Diliman campus2021/09/12English1
Fragile utopias and dystopias? Governing the future(s) in the OECD youth education policies2022/09/13English1
A critical reconceptualization of the International Baccalaureate as a potential force for democratisation in global-heritage schools2022/08/28English1
South Korean education and learning as excellence as a Hallyu: ethnographic understandings of a nation’s academic success South Korean education and learning as excellence as a Hallyu: ethnographic understandings of a nation’s academic success , by Young Chun Kim, Jae-seong Jo, and Jung-Hoon Jung, New York, Routledge, 2023, 204 pp., 35.09 (eBook), ISBN 97810034092292024/01/09English1
Retelling education in emergencies through the black radical tradition: on racial capitalism, critical race theory and fugitivity2023/10/24English1
When public policy ‘fails’ and venture capital ‘saves’ education: Edtech investors as economic and political actors2023/10/23English1
Career rewind: professional trajectories of pharmacists with a refugee background2023/07/26English1
Bridging theory and practice: conceptualisations of global citizenship education in Dutch secondary education2022/03/06English1
Parent–teacher relationships in international schools in Cyprus: challenges and opportunities2023/04/30English1
Research ethics in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip: between institutionalisation and the power of praxis2023/02/20English1
The decline of the myopic American imperial project, the ‘Great Experiment’ for education, and a conversation beyond the boundaries2008/11/01English1
The appropriation of the global discourse in the formulation of national education policies: a case of continuing education of teachers in Greece2009/02/09English1
The shifting politics of governance, sovereignty and citizenship2009/02/09English1
Democratising the research imagination: globalising knowledge about HIV/AIDS2006/07/01English1
BOOK REVIEW2006/03/01English1
Global citizenship as a virtue for the Anthropocene: philosophical and educational perspective2021/10/26English1
Silencing the center: local knowledge and imported model in learning disabilities2009/09/01English1
Auditors of the managerial university: neo‐liberal business advisers or paternal controllers?2009/09/01English1