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Feldt, Jakob Egholm – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
In this article, I discuss how the principle of exemplarity developed in the 1970s by the Marxist educators and theorists Oskar Negt and Knud Illeris can be a model for a deliberative curriculum. Today's crisis-ridden discourses of 'taking back', 'reclaiming', etc., the practices and purposes of the university are evidence of a widespread…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Cowley, Matthew P. S. – Educational Theory, 2022
In this paper, Matthew Cowley advances a theoretical approach toward higher education drawn from critical race theory (CRT) and Black Marxism. After an overview of CRT and Black Marxism, Cowley builds a working understanding of two recent (re)conceptualizations of race and class analysis that draw from both: (1) "economies of racism" and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Marxian Analysis, Blacks
Thomas, Paul – College & Research Libraries, 2021
While many LIS publications have focused on Wikipedia, no LIS study has used intersectional class analysis to consider the site as a transmitter and reproducer of hegemonic ideology. Using both Antonio Gramsci and LIS theorist Michael Harris as starting points, this paper argues that Wikipedia is predicated on a philosophy of pluralism that serves…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Ideology
Higher Education for the Future, 2019
In this position article, we tackle fungibility, precariousness and separateness in the academia. Speaking as young humanities and social sciences scholar in North America, we argue that the current neoliberal conditions in higher education can be understood as alienation from work in the Marxian sense. Hence, the kind of intervention that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Resistance to Change
Doughty, Howard A. – International Journal of Adult Education and Technology, 2021
On October 16, 2017, over 12,000 faculty, librarians, and counsellors in 24 independent postsecondary colleges in Ontario, Canada went on strike for the fourth time since they organized in 1971 as members of the Civil Service Association of Ontario and won their first collective agreement the next year. Begun as an apolitical, self-consciously…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Strikes, Collective Bargaining
Alexander Makedon, Editor; Allan Johnston, Editor; Guillemette Johnston, Editor – Online Submission, 2024
This "master volume" is a printed archive of all papers published in a peer reviewed online journal, "The Roundtable," which ceased to exist in 2013. The volume includes a total of 22 scholarly papers by 18 authors on the philosophical foundations of education published originally in the aforementioned online journal during…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Journal Articles, Educational Philosophy, Educational History
Sutton, Paul – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
In this conceptual paper, I contend that the soul of academic labour is becoming lost in performativity. Performativity, I explain, is a form of regulation and control that deploys technical rationality and judgements to incentivize and punish academics. Indeed, performativity is central to the culture of measurement within contemporary…
Descriptors: Productivity, Humanism, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Practices
Trowler, Vicki – Higher Education Quarterly, 2015
Student engagement has been widely hailed as the solution to all that ails higher education but there is little agreement on the meaning or ambit of the term. Similarly, literature concerning "non-traditional" students is characterised by a multiplicity of meanings and assumptions, seldom spelled out, ascribed to the term, which is…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, College Students, Learner Engagement, Higher Education
Curinga, Matthew X. – Educational Theory, 2016
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) take university lectures and other educational materials and make them available for free as online "courses." Liberal and neoliberal MOOC supporters laud these courses for opening up education to the world while incorporating market dynamics to improve quality and drive down costs. Skeptics claim…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Large Group Instruction, College Instruction
Nuttall, Joce; Brennan, Marie – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in understanding the work of teacher educators; specifically, the meanings of artefacts used by teacher educators in the course of their daily work. We locate this analysis within a dialectical materialist understanding of the development of human activity,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Affordances, Marxian Analysis
Cresswell, Mark; Karimova, Zulfia; Brock, Tom – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2014
This paper considers the role and function of Left academics within "elite" (i.e. Russell Group) universities within the UK. Deploying Marxist theory and critical realism, it analyses the "dialectical contradictions" experienced in such a role and reflects upon productive strategies for resisting the hegemony of neo-liberalism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Ideology, Teacher Attitudes
Thiele, Megan; Pan, Yung-Yi Dian; Molina, Devin – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2016
Karl Marx's revolutionary call, "Workers of the World Unite," resonates with many in today's society. This article describes and assesses an easily reproducible classroom activity that simulates both alienating, and perhaps more importantly, non-alienating states of production as described by Marx. This hands-on learning activity gives…
Descriptors: Alienation, Political Attitudes, College Students, Two Year Colleges
Cunningham, Joseph – Critical Studies in Education, 2016
Despite the world slowly recovering from the 2008 recession and reducing levels of unemployment, the problem of underemployment persists. Underemployment is a problematic work status determined by an array of factors, including hours worked, comparative wages, and various subjective elements. This particular employment condition is affecting a…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Underemployment, Education Work Relationship, Job Skills
Critten, Jessica – Communications in Information Literacy, 2015
Information literacy instruction traditionally focuses on evaluating a source for bias, relevance, and timeliness, and rightfully so; this critical perspective is vital to a well-formed research process. However, this process is incomplete without a similar focus on the potential biases that the student brings to his or her interactions with…
Descriptors: Ideology, Critical Thinking, Reflection, Information Literacy
Arora, Bela – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
The economic downturn has caused governments to reassess levels of resilience and adaptability in the face of new challenges. There has been increased focus on the higher education sector, which has been blamed for developing graduates whose skills do not meet the needs of the economy. The author explores a framework to interpret and understand…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Social Theories, Critical Theory, Higher Education
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