The privatisation of higher education in postcolonial Bangladesh the politics of intervention and control /

This book problematises contemporary realities of the political dimension of the privatisation of higher education in Bangladesh. Byexploring the complexities of neoliberalism as an economic and ideological doctrine, a mode of governance, and as a policy package, it considers the post' attached...

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Main Authors: Kabir, Ariful Haq (Author), Chowdhury, Raqib, 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Series:Routledge critical studies in Asian education
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Summary:This book problematises contemporary realities of the political dimension of the privatisation of higher education in Bangladesh. Byexploring the complexities of neoliberalism as an economic and ideological doctrine, a mode of governance, and as a policy package, it considers the post' attached to and hyphenated with colonialism' as more aspirational than achieved. Based on an interdisciplinary study involving contemporary theories from political and social sciences, economics, and the socio-economics of education, the book explores the unique ways in which Bangladeshi higher education has evolved over the past four decades, and the complex politics behind its privatisation. Through an empirically based account of how neoliberalism has worked its way through the higher education sector in the fastest growing economy in the South Asian context, it discusses how changes have been characterised by policy reforms, massification, and a sustained friction between control and autonomy in the university sector. The authors take a nuanced approach to their geo-political and onto-epistemological positionalities as diasporic and hybridised scholars by rejecting epistemological exclusion inherent in the colonial present and research conducted in such contexts. This position allows the reinforcement of a colonial present, theorising from within Global South decolonial and postcolonial research literature. This book contributes to discourses of globalisation from above' and globalisation from below' and sheds light on the often-idiosyncratic ways in which higher education reform has unfolded in South Asia. It will be of interest to comparative educators and those researching higher education policy and education developments in Global South nations.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 156 pages)
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ISBN:9781000387735
1000387739
9780429266607
042926660X
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