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Participatory Research, Capabilities and Epistemic Justice - A Transformative Agenda for Higher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Participatory Research, Capabilities and Epistemic Justice - A Transformative Agenda for Higher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Melanie Walker, Alejandra Boni
R3,667 Discovery Miles 36 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the potential of participatory research and the capability approach to transform understandings of higher education. The editors and contributors illuminate the importance of epistemic in/justice as a foundation to a reflexive, inclusive and decolonial approach to knowledge, as well as its importance to democratic life and participation in higher education. Drawing together eight global case studies, the authors argue for an ecology of knowledge that expands epistemic capabilities in higher education through teaching, research and policy making. Moreover, the chapters illustrate how these epistemic capabilities can be marginalised by both institutions and structural and historical factors; as well as the potential for possibilities when spaces are opened for genuine participation and designed for a plurality of voices. This book will appeal to scholars of social justice and participatory research as well as ongoing debates around decolonising the academy.

Human Development and Capabilities - Re-imagining the university of the twenty-first century (Hardcover, New): Alejandra Boni,... Human Development and Capabilities - Re-imagining the university of the twenty-first century (Hardcover, New)
Alejandra Boni, Melanie Walker
R4,501 Discovery Miles 45 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Globally, universities are the subject of public debate and disagreement about their private benefits or public good, and the key policy vehicle for driving human capital development for competitive knowledge economies. Yet what is increasingly lost in the disagreements about who should pay for university education is a more expansive imaginary which risks being lost in reductionist contemporary education policy. This is compounded by the influences on practices of students as consumers, of a university education as a private benefit and not a public good, of human capital outcomes over other graduate qualities, and of unfettered markets in education. Policy reductionism comes from a narrow vision of the activities, products, and objectives of the University and a blinkered vision of what is a knowledge society. "

Human Development and Capabilities," therefore, imaginatively applies a theoretical framework to universities as institutions and social practices from human development and the capability approach, attempting to show how universities might advance equalities rather than necessarily widen them, and how they can contribute to a sustainable and democratic society. Picking through the capability approach for human development, in relation to Universities, this book highlights and explores three main ideas:

  • theoretical insights to advance thinking about human development and higher education
  • Policy implications for the responsibilities and potential contributions of universities in a period of significant global change
  • Operationalising a New Imaginary

This fresh take on the work and purpose of the University is essential reading for anyone interested in university education, capability approach and human development; particularly postgraduates, University policy makers, researchers and academics in the field of higher education.

Human Development and Capabilities - Re-imagining the university of the twenty-first century (Paperback): Alejandra Boni,... Human Development and Capabilities - Re-imagining the university of the twenty-first century (Paperback)
Alejandra Boni, Melanie Walker
R1,745 Discovery Miles 17 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Globally, universities are the subject of public debate and disagreement about their private benefits or public good, and the key policy vehicle for driving human capital development for competitive knowledge economies. Yet what is increasingly lost in the disagreements about who should pay for university education is a more expansive imaginary which risks being lost in reductionist contemporary education policy. This is compounded by the influences on practices of students as consumers, of a university education as a private benefit and not a public good, of human capital outcomes over other graduate qualities, and of unfettered markets in education. Policy reductionism comes from a narrow vision of the activities, products, and objectives of the University and a blinkered vision of what is a knowledge society. "

Human Development and Capabilities," therefore, imaginatively applies a theoretical framework to universities as institutions and social practices from human development and the capability approach, attempting to show how universities might advance equalities rather than necessarily widen them, and how they can contribute to a sustainable and democratic society. Picking through the capability approach for human development, in relation to Universities, this book highlights and explores three main ideas:

  • theoretical insights to advance thinking about human development and higher education
  • Policy implications for the responsibilities and potential contributions of universities in a period of significant global change
  • Operationalising a New Imaginary

This fresh take on the work and purpose of the University is essential reading for anyone interested in university education, capability approach and human development; particularly postgraduates, University policy makers, researchers and academics in the field of higher education.

Universities and Global Human Development - Theoretical and empirical insights for social change (Paperback): Alejandra Boni,... Universities and Global Human Development - Theoretical and empirical insights for social change (Paperback)
Alejandra Boni, Melanie Walker
R1,548 Discovery Miles 15 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book makes the case for a critical turn in development thinking around universities and their contributions in making a more equal post-2015 world. It puts forward a normative approach based on human development and the capability approach, one which can gain a hearing from policy, scholarship, and practitioners dealing with practical issues of understanding policy, democratising research and knowledge, and fostering student learning - all key university functions. The book argues that such an approach can elucidate development debates drawing on local, national and international issues and examples to show why higher education matters for sustainable development goals both in educational and social terms. It advocates a new arena of engagement with universities as key sites of development and freedoms beyond human capital and challenges development omissions and gaps around university education. The book explores how the human development approach addresses the following core ideas: the meaning of well-being, the idea of agency, participation and democratic citizenship, how to address inequalities, the relation between local and global, and the idea of equitable partnerships. This book is addressed to researchers and postgraduate students in development studies, university education, the capability approach and human development community.

Universities and Global Human Development - Theoretical and empirical insights for social change (Hardcover): Alejandra Boni,... Universities and Global Human Development - Theoretical and empirical insights for social change (Hardcover)
Alejandra Boni, Melanie Walker
R4,628 Discovery Miles 46 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book makes the case for a critical turn in development thinking around universities and their contributions in making a more equal post-2015 world. It puts forward a normative approach based on human development and the capability approach, one which can gain a hearing from policy, scholarship, and practitioners dealing with practical issues of understanding policy, democratising research and knowledge, and fostering student learning - all key university functions. The book argues that such an approach can elucidate development debates drawing on local, national and international issues and examples to show why higher education matters for sustainable development goals both in educational and social terms. It advocates a new arena of engagement with universities as key sites of development and freedoms beyond human capital and challenges development omissions and gaps around university education. The book explores how the human development approach addresses the following core ideas: the meaning of well-being, the idea of agency, participation and democratic citizenship, how to address inequalities, the relation between local and global, and the idea of equitable partnerships. This book is addressed to researchers and postgraduate students in development studies, university education, the capability approach and human development community.

Participatory Research, Capabilities and Epistemic Justice - A Transformative Agenda for Higher Education (Paperback, 1st ed.... Participatory Research, Capabilities and Epistemic Justice - A Transformative Agenda for Higher Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Melanie Walker, Alejandra Boni
R3,773 Discovery Miles 37 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores the potential of participatory research and the capability approach to transform understandings of higher education. The editors and contributors illuminate the importance of epistemic in/justice as a foundation to a reflexive, inclusive and decolonial approach to knowledge, as well as its importance to democratic life and participation in higher education. Drawing together eight global case studies, the authors argue for an ecology of knowledge that expands epistemic capabilities in higher education through teaching, research and policy making. Moreover, the chapters illustrate how these epistemic capabilities can be marginalised by both institutions and structural and historical factors; as well as the potential for possibilities when spaces are opened for genuine participation and designed for a plurality of voices. This book will appeal to scholars of social justice and participatory research as well as ongoing debates around decolonising the academy.

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