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The State of ‘Academic Apartheid’ in Arab Universities

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Abouchedid, Kamal
Keywords
Academic Apartheid
Neo-colonialism
Alienation
Emancipatory Discourse
alienation
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Political ethics
Community ethics
Governance and ethics
Development ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
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Abstract
This study assesses the reasons that contributed to the rise of ‘Academic Apartheid’ in Arab higher educational institutions, by dwelling on their failure in overcoming alienation from indigenous epistemology, emancipating education from its colonial past, and trudging into the modern information age. Furthermore, the study alludes to the tenuous position of the Arab academic/research in rediscovering the epistemological framework of their indigenous world. The study concludes that the present institutional ‘clanocratic’ approaches to academic administration have ruinous effects on the performance of Arab academia including the arrest of transition toward modernization.
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2006
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