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dc.contributor.authorHershock, Peter
dc.contributor.authorEast-West Center
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-25T17:10:21Z
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dc.date.created2018-09-04 23:14
dc.date.issued2010-09-11
dc.identifieroai:paideusis.journals.sfu.ca:article/244
dc.identifierhttp://journals.sfu.ca/paideusis/index.php/paideusis/article/view/244
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/367569
dc.description.abstractComplex, risk-generating and predicament-laden patterns of global interdependence pose significant imperatives for radically reframing the purposes and provision of higher education. Changes already ongoing in higher education reflect and respond to global dynamics that are intensifying interdependence and, at the same time, deepening inequalities both within and among societies. Recognizing this is to recognize the need to question whether the arcs of change in higher education should remain passively entrained with globalization-driven magnifications and multiplications of difference, or whether higher education can and should play a unique and critical role in reorienting the dynamics of global interdependence. This paper argues that if current trends toward both institutional and epistemic differentiation can be inflected toward enhancing diversification—rather than mere variation—21st-century higher education can come to serve as a global relational commons crucial to realizing ever more deeply shared and equitable expressions of global flourishing and public good.
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dc.languageen
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dc.publisherCanadian Philosophy of Education Society
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dc.sourcePaideusis; Vol 19, No 1 (2010): "Dialogue and Difference" - Guest Editors: Hunter McEwan & Heesoon Bai; 29-42
dc.subjectPhilosophy of Education
dc.subjectDiversity, Equity, Alignment, Globalization
dc.titleHigher Education, Globalization and the Critical Emergence of Diversity
dc.typeresearch-article
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