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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    New York u.a. :Routledge,
    UID:
    almafu_BV010109329
    Format: 372 S.
    ISBN: 0-415-90994-5 , 0-415-90995-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law , Sociology
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    Keywords: Frau ; Rechtsstellung ; Menschenrecht ; Frau ; Frau ; Menschenrecht ; Menschenrecht ; Feminismus ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948641567902882
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 289 p. 13 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 981-15-7598-3
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices,
    Content: This open access book focuses on the dimensions of the discourse of 'The World Class University', its alleged characteristics, and its policy expressions. It offers a broad overview of the historical background and current trajectory of the world-class-university construct. It also deepens the theoretical discussion, and points a way forward out of present impasses resulting from the pervasive use and abuse of the notion of "world-class" and related terms in the discourse of quality assessment. The book includes approaches and results from fields of inquiry not otherwise prominent in Higher Education studies, including philosophy and media studies, as well as sociology, anthropology, educational theory. The growing impact of global rankings and their strategic use in the restructuring of higher education systems to increase global competitiveness has led to a ‘reputation race’ and the emergence of the global discourse of world class universities. The discourse of world class universities has rapid uptake in East Asian countries, with China recently refining its strategy. This book provides insights into this process and its future development.
    Note: 1 Welcome to the World Class University: Introduction -- Part I What's in a Word? -- 2 Disorderly Identities: University rankings and the re-ordering of the academic mind -- 3 Becoming World Class: What it means and what it does -- 4 Three Notions of the Global -- Part II World-Class Around the World -- 5 The Kafkaesque Pursuit of 'World Class': Audit culture and the reputational arms race in academia -- 6 Complicit Reproductions in the Global South: Courting world class universities and global rankings -- 7 Realizing the World Class University: Litigation and the state -- 8 World Class at All Costs -- 9 The Paradox of the Global University -- Part III Playing the World-Class Numbers Game -- 10 World Class Universities, Rankings and the Global Space of International Students -- 11 What Counts as World Class? Global University Rankings and Shifts in Institutional Strategies -- 12 The State Role in Excellent University Policies in the Era of Globalization: The case of China -- Part IV The Future of World-Class Universities -- 13 The Marketingisation of Higher Education -- 14 Contesting the Neoliberal Discourse of the World Class University: 'Digital Socialism', Openness and Academic Publishing -- 15 Spaces of Life: Transgressions in Conceptualising the World Class University -- 16 Realising the World-Class University: An Ecological Approach. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-15-7597-5
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV045265434
    Format: xvii, 243 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    ISBN: 978-0-8153-8075-7 , 978-0-367-37122-7
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in feminist studies and intersectionality
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk Peters, Julie A feminist post-transsexual autoethnography ISBN 978-1-351-21235-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Transsexuelle Frau ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschlechterrolle ; Normativität ; Autoethnografie ; Autobiografie ; Autobiografie
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948664641802882
    Format: 1 online resource (311 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453909898
    Series Statement: Global Studies in Education 25
    Content: We live in the age of global science – but not, primarily, in the sense of ‘universal knowledge’ that has characterized the liberal metanarrative of ‘free’ science and the ‘free society’ since its early development in the Enlightenment. Today, an economic logic links science to national economic policy, while globalized multinational science dominates an environment where quality assurance replaces truth as the new regulative ideal. This book examines the nature of educational and science-based capitalism in its cybernetic, knowledge, algorithmic and bioinformational forms before turning to the emergence of the global science system and the promise of openness in the growth of international research collaboration, the development of the global knowledge commons and the rise of the open science economy. Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism explores the nature of cognitive capitalism, the emerging mode of social production for public education and science and its promise for the democratization of knowledge.
    Content: «In ‘Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism: Creativity and the Promise of Openness’, Michael A. Peters provides us with unequalled insight into the trends of our time, and persuades us of our potential to design the future. His materials, it seems, are the whole of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, reworked in novel and constructive ways, and with his characteristic directness and clarity. This is one of the very best of Peters’ fecund works. Highly recommended.» (Simon Marginson, Professor of Higher Education, University of Melbourne) «Science is the powerhouse of modern capitalism. Education is the crucible of science. Michael A. Peters’ book unpicks the complex, potent relationships between economy, education and science. He does this in a crisp, stylish and lucid manner. He leaves us with a compelling sense of how scientific ingenuity propels capitalism’s most audacious innovations. Capitalism’s dialectic of free inquiry and intellectual property turns knowledge into capital, and capital into a kind of congealed cognition. Peters’ account of this is of great interest.» (Peter Murphy, Professor of Creative Arts and Social Aesthetics, James Cook University) «In this thoughtful and engaging volume, Michael A. Peters demonstrates precisely those qualities he seeks to analyse in the book: creativity and openness. In so doing, he helps us to better understand the politics of knowledge under contemporary capitalism and to reconsider the nature and significance of education in the twenty-first century.» (Peter Roberts, University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433120572
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433120589
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Berlin : atb Aufbau Taschenbuch
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i9783746639086
    Format: 317 S.
    Edition: 1. Auflage, vollständige Taschenbuchausgabe
    ISBN: 9783746639086
    Content: Der Duft von Apfelblüten ... Alix ist Parfümeurin, aber nach einem Unfall kann sie ihren Beruf nicht mehr ausüben. Als auch noch ihre Beziehung kriselt, flieht sie in die Provence. Doch in Grasse, der Stadt der Düfte, erinnert sie zu viel an das, was sie verloren hat. Da kommt die Einladung ihrer Tante auf den Apfelhof im Alten Land mehr als recht. Könnte sie hier nicht eine Seifenmanufaktur errichten, wie in Südfrankreich? Ihre Tante ist alles andere als begeistert, außerdem steht der Hof kurz vor dem Ruin. Nur der benachbarte Ökobauer Johann unterstützt ihre Ideen, oder hat er mit dem Apfelhof ganz eigene Pläne?
    Language: German
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948664860102882
    Format: 1 online resource (271 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453918357
    Series Statement: Education and Struggle 7
    Content: Critical pedagogy, political economics, and aesthetic theory combine with dialectical and materialist understandings of science, society, and revolutionary politics to develop the most radical goals of society and education. In Philosophy and Critical Pedagogy: Insurrection and Commonwealth, Marcuse’s hitherto misunderstood and neglected philosophy of labor is reconsidered, resulting in a labor theory of ethics. This develops commonwealth criteria of judgment regarding the real and enduring economic and political possibilities that concretely encompass all of our engagement and action. Marcuse’s newly discovered 1974 Paris Lectures are examined and the theories of Georg Lukács and Ernest Manheim contextualize the analysis to permit a critical assessment of the nature of dialectical methodology today. Revolutionary strategy and a common-ground political program against intensifying inequalities of class, race, and gender comprise the book’s commonwealth counter-offensive.
    Content: «We live in a time of great unrest. The effects of racism, economic exploitation, and other forms of social oppression are beginning to be contested in many pockets of our society. In these times, Charles Reitz’s new book is a must-read for those who are seeking a new theoretical framework for addressing recent structures and mechanisms of alienation and exploitation. This book provides us with a history of dialectics as well as insights into how dialectical thinking can help us grasp and transform our society. The conversation created between Marx, Marcuse, and Manheim is very informative. One of the greatest contributions by Reitz is his rethinking of the idea of commonwealth. Those of us who are interested in further developing our democratic experiment will gain much from this book.» (Arnold L. Farr, Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky) «Reitz’s groundbreaking essays, engaging the work of Marx, Marcuse, and Manheim, demonstrate how we might reformulate our relationship with labor, a central component of a liberated society. Reitz provides hope that we can develop, through critical education, an emancipatory consciousness and the radical praxis from which a liberated society may emerge.» (Sarah Surak, Assistant Professor, Departments of Political Science and Environmental Studies, Salisbury University, Maryland) «This volume persuasively restores philosophy to its rightful and necessary place in education. From investigations of historical experience, through critiques of conservative figures, Reitz arrives at new ways critical theory can revive our entire culture. And this is achieved with such clarity and resolve that the reader comes away understanding socialist humanism could save us after all.» (Fred Whitehead, co-editor, Freethought on the American Frontier)
    Content: «We live in a time of great unrest. The effects of racism, economic exploitation, and other forms of social oppression are beginning to be contested in many pockets of our society. In these times, Charles Reitz’s new book is a must-read for those who are seeking a new theoretical framework for addressing recent structures and mechanisms of alienation and exploitation. This book provides us with a history of dialectics as well as insights into how dialectical thinking can help us grasp and transform our society. The conversation created between Marx, Marcuse, and Manheim is very informative. One of the greatest contributions by Reitz is his rethinking of the idea of commonwealth. Those of us who are interested in further developing our democratic experiment will gain much from this book.» (Arnold L. Farr, Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky) «Reitz’s groundbreaking essays, engaging the work of Marx, Marcuse, and Manheim, demonstrate how we might reformulate our relationship with labor, a central component of a liberated society. Reitz provides hope that we can develop, through critical education, an emancipatory consciousness and the radical praxis from which a liberated society may emerge. » (Sarah Surak, Assistant Professor, Departments of Political Science and Environmental Studies, Salisbury University, Maryland) «This volume persuasively restores philosophy to its rightful and necessary place in education. From investigations of historical experience, through critiques of conservative figures, Reitz arrives at new ways critical theory can revive our entire culture. And this is achieved with such clarity and resolve that the reader comes away understanding socialist humanism could save us after all.» (Fred Whitehead, co-editor, Freethought on the American Frontier)
    Note: Contents: Education and Struggle – Materialism and Dialectics: Nature, History, and Knowing – The Dialectic of the Concrete Concept: Ernest Manheim – Liberating «the Critical» in Critical Theory – The «Linguistic Turn» and Anti-Foundationalism – Herbert Marcuse and the New Culture Wars: Campus Codes, Hate Speech, and the Critique of Pure Tolerance – Education Against Alienation – The Labor Theory of Ethics and Commonwealth – Global Capitalism and Radical Opposition: Herbert Marcuse’s Paris Lectures at Vincennes University, 1974 – Critical Education and Political Economy: Labor, Leadership and Learning – Decommodification and Liberation: Commonwealth as Aesthetic Form of an Alienation-Free Society – The Commonwealth Counter-Offensive – Engaging a Radical Past: Socialist Germans in N.Y.C., 1853 – Engaging a Radical Past: Anti-Racism in Kansas Free State Struggle, 1854.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433133626
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433133633
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948665000202882
    Format: 1 online resource (489 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453915677
    Series Statement: Education and Struggle 6
    Content: «Pedagogy of Insurrection» by Peter McLaren has won the American Educational Research Association, Division B Outstanding Book Recognition Award 2016. Peter McLaren, named Outstanding Educator in America by the Association of Educators of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2013 and winner of numerous awards for his scholarship and international political activism, has penned another classic work with Pedagogy of Insurrection. One of the educators that Ana Maria (Nita) Araújo Freire credits as an architect of what has come to be known worldwide as critical pedagogy, and who Paulo Freire named his ‘intellectual cousin,’ McLaren has consistently produced iconoclastic work that has been heralded by educators worldwide as among some of the most significant commentary on the state of education. He is Honorary President of the Instituto McLaren de Pedagogía Crítica y Educación Popular in Ensenada, México, and Honorary Director of the Center for Critical Pedagogy Research at Northeast Normal University in China.
    Content: «[...] readers should start their potential acquaintance with Peter McLaren by enjoying the poetics of his text, which contributes essentially to the ‘‘sound’’ of his radically critical arguments and his plea for ‘‘concrete utopian praxis’’.» (Darko Strajn, International Revue of Education Volume 63, Issue 3/2017)
    Note: Contents: Comrade Jesus – Comrade Freire – Comrade Chávez (with Mike Cole) – Comrade Fidel, the French Canadian and a Literacy Campaign – Comrade Che – Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy: A Conversation with Peter McLaren (with Sebastjan Leban) – Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy is Made by Walking in a World Where Many Worlds Coexist (with Petar Jandrić) – Seeds of Resistance: Towards a Revolutionary Critical Ecopedagogy – Radical Negativity: Music Education for Social Justice – Deploying Guns to Expendable Communities: Bloodshed in Mexico, U.S. Imperialism and Transnational Capital – A Call for Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy (with Lilia D. Monzó and Arturo Rodriguez) – Education as Class Warfare – Critical Rage Pedagogy: From Critical Catharsis to Self and Social Transformation.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433128967
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433128974
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_476043271
    Format: VI, 224 S , Ill , 22 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0312296118 , 0312296096
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9948664653902882
    Format: 1 online resource (254 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453900529
    Series Statement: New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies 40
    Content: Who Do They Think They Are? Teenage Girls and Their Avatars in Spaces of Social Online Communication documents a descriptive case study of teenage girls who created autobiographical avatars for their social online spaces. It explores the complex and often conflicted negotiations behind girlhood identity and representation in a cyber-social world. Comparisons are drawn between autobiographical avatars and the profile pictures that teenage girls use on their social networking sites as they consider the manner in which identity is negotiated, constructed, co-authored, and represented. The contradictions and expectations of online social and popular culture make representations of identity simultaneously limitless and limiting for the girls who create them. Given the nature of the identity-defining and social act of creating an autobiographical avatar, a critical media literacy frame provides a pedagogical opportunity for bringing avatar construction into the secondary English language arts classroom. This book provides guidance for educators and researchers interested in the social construction of identity in an increasingly visual world, and will be valuable in courses ranging from literacy studies, media education, cultural studies, youth studies, educational research, teacher education, and popular culture to feminist, gender studies, and women’s studies courses.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433105524
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948664655202882
    Format: 1 online resource (412 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453900079
    Content: Advancement in the arts and sciences is a primary driver of economic production and social policy in post-industrial societies. Imagination steps back and asks ‘what advances the arts and sciences?’ This book explores the collective, social and global dimension of human imagining–and the ambivalent relationship of social institutions, including universities, schools, economies, media and culture industries, to the collective imagination. Basic discovery requires high levels of creative thinking: Imagination looks at the social conditions that make path-breaking thought possible on a large scale. It examines the role of aesthetic, pictorial, digital, paradoxical and other imaginative styles of thinking, and the times and places in which such styles become socially prominent and a significant force in economic and cultural production. It looks at successful societies as they are approaching their peak, when new ideas are driving them forward.
    Content: «Imagine three intellectuals with a plank. Imagine them standing on the plank, looking under it, to see what is holding it up. Imagine them designing and building a new plank. It resembles a Hawaiian invention, and it might be a surfboard. Scramble on back, and hold tight, for this will be some ride. In an academic culture which is often hollow and repetitious, this book offers something that is really new. It does not merely argue, but shows imagination by example. It innovates both in content and form. This is a major achievement.» (Professor Peter Beilharz, Professor of Sociology, La Trobe University) «This collection provides original and often counter-intuitive insights into central issues facing public institutions, particularly universities, in a globalizing and increasingly knowledge-based economy. It is almost head-spinning in its challenges to prevailing orthodoxies from across the intellectual spectrum, and the capacity to crash-merge ideas that have traditionally inhabited distinct realms to generate original knowledge syntheses.» (Terry Flew, Professor of Media and Communication, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia) «By turns informative, infuriating and inspirational, Murphy, Peters and Marginson’s Imagination is clearly the most critical of the three volumes in the series. Perhaps as a result, it is very good to think with.» (Andrew Miler, Professor of Cultural Studies, Monash University) «This collective volume might have been titled the primacy of the imagination–it elaborates, articulates and almost perfects a theory of the creative act as imaginative re-creation. The contributors raise a wide variety of issues focused around imagination as social practice within the confines of contemporary societies as knowledge economies. For the three authors, the act of creative imagining is a self-perpetuating paradox which institutes new meanings and novel codes of signification. The act of imagination re-structures the human mind in order to face its creative performance and objectifying output. The writers quite firmly assert that imagination does not simply free the mind from the restrictions of the known and its social conditions, but it expands the limits of the known itself and institutes human presence as an act of continuing self-definition. From the ancient Greeks and Plato to the Romantics and the postmodern capitalist economies, this book explores the deep interaction between the need for novel ways of seeing and new practices of creative action. This is a meticulous, passionate and original exploration that simply redefines the parameters of the question.» (Vrasidas Karalis, Associate Professor of Modern Greek, University of Sydney) «Who would want to demur from the sentiment that imagination is a marvellous thing? Do we not live in the age of creative industries, knowledge economies, cyber-space and post-industrialism? Romancing our zeitgeists, and believing in new signs and wonders is a perennial pastime of human societies. Much harder work is to think about imagination, collective forms of creativity and knowledge production. This is the signal achievement of Imagination. Its three authors do the hard work for us and in three different registers: first in foundational terms, that of thinking about imagination and creativity as collective knowledge innovation and production; second, by interpreting the history of imagination as the cumulative production of knowledge across cultures and ultimately as a global process; and third, in the age of cyber capitalism, understanding the transmission of knowledge via digital production and open sourcing of property. This kind of thinking is hard work but good writing that produces lucid critical insight. Murphy, Peters and Marginson demonstrate that critical analysis and
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433105289
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433105296
    Language: English
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