Understanding Neoliberal Rule in Higher Education: Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice
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Mark Abendroth;
Mark Abendroth
SUNY Empire State College–New York
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Brad J. Porfilio
Brad J. Porfilio
CSU–East Bay
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978-1-68123-127-3
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978-1-68123-126-6
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2015
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Chapter 3: In the Shadow of the Neoliberal University: The Challenge of Matching Enthusiasm for Internationalization Programs With Commitment to Student Diversity on College Campuses
Ramin Farahmandpur
Michael J. Smith
Akiko Ota
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Ramin Farahmandpur, Michael J. Smith, Akiko Ota, 2015. "In the Shadow of the Neoliberal University: The Challenge of Matching Enthusiasm for Internationalization Programs With Commitment to Student Diversity on College Campuses", Understanding Neoliberal Rule in Higher Education: Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice, Mark Abendroth, Brad J. Porfilio
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Abstract
The essay critiques recent developments in neoliberal education policies in the United States that threaten higher education as a public good. It also links these new developments to the recent international recruitment strategies in American higher education and its implications for domestic students of color.
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