Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’

Volume: 8 Number: 1 May 19, 2016
  • Andrea Beckmann
  • Charlie Cooper
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Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’

Abstract

This article critically explores the consequences of the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a transnational scale on the higher education system. Its particular focus is England where the context of the „new managerialism‟ continues to dominate the „lifeworlds‟ of educators and the educated, despite strong concerns about its efficacy. It will argue that practices introduced in the name of „quality assurance‟ are having profoundly detrimental impacts for students, academia and, ultimately, society. In particular, the last 30 years in the educational realm of the UK have been characterised by the continuing displacement of critical understanding by managerial „information‟. This has consequences in terms of leading to a „normalisation‟ of a broad adaptation of people‟s subjectivities to so-called „market requirements‟. The article concludes with the need to reclaim the purpose of education as a process for facilitating critical thinking, respect and empathy - bare essentials for a democratic, socially-just and socially-inclusive society – and that this challenge requires the development of strategies of resistance to neoliberalism‟s „forced normality‟ at both the local and global level

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English

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Authors

Andrea Beckmann This is me
University of Lincoln

Charlie Cooper This is me
University of Hull

Publication Date

May 19, 2016

Submission Date

May 19, 2016

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Year 1970 Volume: 8 Number: 1

APA
Beckmann, A., & Cooper, C. (2016). Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research, 8(1), 5-24. https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE
AMA
1.Beckmann A, Cooper C. Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research. 2016;8(1):5-24. https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE
Chicago
Beckmann, Andrea, and Charlie Cooper. 2016. “Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’”. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research 8 (1): 5-24. https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE.
EndNote
Beckmann A, Cooper C (May 1, 2016) Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research 8 1 5–24.
IEEE
[1]A. Beckmann and C. Cooper, “Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’”, Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 5–24, May 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE
ISNAD
Beckmann, Andrea - Cooper, Charlie. “Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’”. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research 8/1 (May 1, 2016): 5-24. https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE.
JAMA
1.Beckmann A, Cooper C. Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research. 2016;8:5–24.
MLA
Beckmann, Andrea, and Charlie Cooper. “Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’”. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research, vol. 8, no. 1, May 2016, pp. 5-24, https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE.
Vancouver
1.Andrea Beckmann, Charlie Cooper. Neoliberal Globalisation, Managerialism And Higher Education In England: Challenging The Imposed ‘Order Of Things’. Educational Policy Analysis And Strategic Research [Internet]. 2016 May 1;8(1):5-24. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA47JX96BE