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In this open access book, seventeen scholars discuss how
contemporary Scandinavian art and media have become important
arenas to articulate and stage various forms of vulnerability in
the Scandinavian welfare states. How do discourses of privilege and
vulnerability coexist and interact in Scandinavia? How do the
Scandinavian countries respond to vulnerability given increased
migration? How is vulnerability distributed in terms of margin and
centre, normality and deviance? And how can vulnerability be used
to move audiences towards each other and accomplish change? We
address these questions in an interdisciplinary study that brings
examples from celebrated and provocative fiction and documentary
films, TV-series, reality TV, art installations, design,
literature, graphic art, radio podcasts and campaigns on social
media.
This edited collection brings together international authors to
discuss the meaning and purpose of higher education in a
"post-truth" world. The editors and authors argue that notions such
as "fact" and "evidence" in a post-truth era must be understood not
only politically, but also socially and epistemically. The essays
philosophically examine the post-truth environment and its impact
on education with respect to our most basic ideas of what
universities, research and education are or should be. The book
brings together authors working in Australia, China, Croatia,
Romania, Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, UK and USA.
This open access book focuses on the dimensions of the discourse of
'The World Class University', its alleged characteristics, and its
policy expressions. It offers a broad overview of the historical
background and current trajectory of the world-class-university
construct. It also deepens the theoretical discussion, and points a
way forward out of present impasses resulting from the pervasive
use and abuse of the notion of "world-class" and related terms in
the discourse of quality assessment. The book includes approaches
and results from fields of inquiry not otherwise prominent in
Higher Education studies, including philosophy and media studies,
as well as sociology, anthropology, educational theory. The growing
impact of global rankings and their strategic use in the
restructuring of higher education systems to increase global
competitiveness has led to a 'reputation race' and the emergence of
the global discourse of world class universities. The discourse of
world class universities has rapid uptake in East Asian countries,
with China recently refining its strategy. This book provides
insights into this process and its future development.
This open access book focuses on the dimensions of the discourse of
'The World Class University', its alleged characteristics, and its
policy expressions. It offers a broad overview of the historical
background and current trajectory of the world-class-university
construct. It also deepens the theoretical discussion, and points a
way forward out of present impasses resulting from the pervasive
use and abuse of the notion of "world-class" and related terms in
the discourse of quality assessment. The book includes approaches
and results from fields of inquiry not otherwise prominent in
Higher Education studies, including philosophy and media studies,
as well as sociology, anthropology, educational theory. The growing
impact of global rankings and their strategic use in the
restructuring of higher education systems to increase global
competitiveness has led to a 'reputation race' and the emergence of
the global discourse of world class universities. The discourse of
world class universities has rapid uptake in East Asian countries,
with China recently refining its strategy. This book provides
insights into this process and its future development.
This edited collection brings together international authors to
discuss the meaning and purpose of higher education in a
"post-truth" world. The editors and authors argue that notions such
as "fact" and "evidence" in a post-truth era must be understood not
only politically, but also socially and epistemically. The essays
philosophically examine the post-truth environment and its impact
on education with respect to our most basic ideas of what
universities, research and education are or should be. The book
brings together authors working in Australia, China, Croatia,
Romania, Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, UK and USA.
In this open access book, seventeen scholars discuss how
contemporary Scandinavian art and media have become important
arenas to articulate and stage various forms of vulnerability in
the Scandinavian welfare states. How do discourses of privilege and
vulnerability coexist and interact in Scandinavia? How do the
Scandinavian countries respond to vulnerability given increased
migration? How is vulnerability distributed in terms of margin and
centre, normality and deviance? And how can vulnerability be used
to move audiences towards each other and accomplish change? We
address these questions in an interdisciplinary study that brings
examples from celebrated and provocative fiction and documentary
films, TV-series, reality TV, art installations, design,
literature, graphic art, radio podcasts and campaigns on social
media.
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