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Towards Social Justice in the Neoliberal Bologna Process

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Towards Social Justice in the Neoliberal Bologna Process is essential reading for higher education scholars, policymakers, and postgraduate students across the EHEA, as well as countries beyond the...
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The Bologna Process created the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), establishing comparable higher education structures within the EHEA member states, but the process has also been influential in countries outside of the EHEA. The map of the EHEA on the cover page of this book presents current active members of the EHEA, following EHEA membership changes in April 2022.

Towards Social Justice in the Neoliberal Bologna Process combines research from leading international scholars. The eclecticism of the perspectives shed light on the interaction between neoliberal and social justice discourses in the Bologna Process by exploring neoliberal aspects of Bologna and the growing voice of social justice. The editors present these discourses as complementary rather than opposing, contrary to popular perspectives in the wider literature. Applying this lens to the analysis of a range of Bologna’s action lines in the context of the EHEA and beyond is very important, particularly now. Identifying pitfalls in the social justice agenda in the Bologna Process calls for the attention of Bologna policymakers on the international level to address these issues in the run-up to the new 2030 EHEA deadline.

This timely collection is essential reading for higher education scholars, policymakers, and postgraduate students across the EHEA, as well as countries beyond the EHEA that have been aligning their systems of education to the Bologna Process.

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Price: $105.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 23 January 2023
ISBN: 9781801178815
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, Educational strategies and policy, EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, EDUCATION / Research, Educational administration and organization, Educational systems and structures

Iryna Kushnir is a Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Elizabeth Agbor Eta is a Senior Education Researcher at the University of Helsinki and a part-time Lecturer at the University of Turku, Finland.

Chapter 1. Introduction; Iryna Kushnir and Elizabeth Agbor Eta
Chapter 2. A Growing Voice of Inclusion in the Neoliberal Context: The International Policy-Making Level of the Bologna Process; Iryna Kushnir
Chapter 3. Promoting the Inclusion of Socially Disadvantaged and Disabled Students in European Higher Education; Sheila Riddell and Elisabet Weedon
Chapter 4. Lifelong Learning Policy Responses to Global Crises Impacting the Bologna Process in the Context of Scotland; Melissa Moncrieffe
Chapter 5. Non-Traditional Students in Spain: When Political Discourse of Social Justice does not Offer Tools for Social Justice Transformations in Practice; Marina Elias Andreu
Chapter 6. From Neoliberalism to Neoliberalism – Grappling with the Bologna Process in a Post-Socialist Slovakia; Ondrej Kaščák
Chapter 7. The Bologna Process in Turkey: Resistance to the Neoliberalisation of Higher Education?; Ayhan Kaya and Özge Onursal-Beşgül
Chapter 8. Social Justice and Neoliberalising Cameroonian Universities in Pursuit of the Bologna Process: An Analysis of the Employability Agenda; Elizabeth Agbor Eta
Chapter 9. Conclusion; Elizabeth Agbor Eta and Iryna Kushnir