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Shaping of European Education: Interdisciplinary approaches
Edited by Martin Lawn, Edited by Romuald Normand
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The range, speed and scale of Europeanizing effects in education, and their complexity, has produced a relatively new field of study. Using scholarship and research drawn from sociology, politics and education, this book examines the rise of international and transnational policy and the flow of data and people around Europe to study Europeanizing processes and situations in education. Each chapter creates a space for policy research on European education, involving a range of disciplines to develop empirical studies about European institutions, networks and processes; the interplay between policy-makers, stakeholders, experts, and researchers; and the space between the European and the national. The volume investigates the construction of European education, exploring the consideration of the role of think tanks and consultancies, international organizations, researcher mobilities, standards, indicators of higher education, and cultural metaphor. Bringing together international contributors from a variety of disciplines across Europe, the book will be of key value to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education studies, politics and sociology.
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published date | 15 Sep 2014
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 244
Dimensions | 234 x 156 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 476g
ISBN | 978-0-4157-4834-6
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BISAC | education / educational policy & reform / general
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