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ERIC Number: EJ797086
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Jul
Pages: 10
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0039-3746
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Who's Colonizing Who? The Knowledge Society Thesis and the Global Challenges in Higher Education
Forstorp, Per-Anders
Studies in Philosophy and Education, v27 n4 p227-236 Jul 2008
The two notions of "globalization" and "knowledge society" are often assumed to be relatively neutral descriptions of contemporary social and cultural developments, although they are embedded in discourses on power and domination. In this paper the argument is made that both these notions can be understood as expressions of an ideology of neo-colonialism and that they assume an ethnocentric or Eurocentric bias rather than being neutral descriptions of the "natural" unfolding of social and political changes. The thesis of the "knowledge society", in particular, needs to be demythologized as a vehicle for the rebirth of nations and regions in the context of increasing global challenges. A critical perspective such as this is a desired complement to the otherwise glossy versions of the future of "knowledge work" and "creative work" based on a doctrine of "fundamentalism of education". The critical understanding of contemporary regimes for knowledge, learning and education on the international scene provide a necessary counterpoint to the dominating political and educational discourses advocating the advent of "knowledge society".
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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