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Social Justice, Transformation and Knowledge

Policy, Workplace Learning and Skills
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Social Justice, Transformation and Knowledge: Policy, Workplace Learning and Skills critically examines the policy contexts of lifelong learning, vocational education, training and skill development. The book offers a rigorous critique of neo-liberalism’s influence on vocational education and lifelong learning, highlighting the limitations of progressive policies rooted within capitalist relations. It explores workplace learning’s potential progressive possibilities, analyses class models implicit in education policy, and considers governance and professionalism in relation to social justice. Drawing on UK, European, and global examples, it addresses social justice, knowledge, and austerity conditions impacting education and social policy.
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Ideal for students, lecturers, and researchers in education studies, education policy, and social justice, especially those interested in critical perspectives on vocational education, labour market reforms, and the impact of neo-liberalism.

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Social Justice, Transformation and Knowledge: Policy, Workplace Learning and Skills examines the policy contexts in which lifelong learning, vocational education and training and skill development is set.

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Social Justice, Transformation and Knowledge: Policy, Workplace Learning and Skills examines the policy contexts in which lifelong learning, vocational education and training, and skill development are set. It provides a critique of neo-liberalism and its impact on vocational education, training, and lifelong learning. It interrogates potentially progressive policy interventions that take for granted capitalist relations, as these can become a form of β€˜comfort radicalism’ that, whilst calling for structural change, remain lodged within capitalism. Such analyses are limited, particularly in austere conditions of worklessness, with increasing numbers of workers surplus to the requirements of capital.

Offering detailed discussions within UK, European, and global contexts, this book proves an insightful and critical text that illustrates Professor Avis’ extensive experience and knowledge of the field. Adopting a substantive focus on debates and analyses with significance extending beyond the particular policy context of England, the book offers:

  • An exploration of arguments that suggest workplace learning carries with it progressive possibilities
  • An examination of models of class implicit within education policy and documents
  • Consideration of forms of governance and professionalism and their articulation to the pursuit of social justice
  • An insight into discussions concerned with social justice, knowledge, as well as the current conditions of austerity in which education and social policy are emphasised

Social Justice, Transformation and Knowledge is a significant addition to the field. It is an insightful and thought-provoking book from which students, lecturers, and researchers with an interest in education studies, education policy, and social justice will greatly benefit from reading.

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"The neo-Marxist analysis provided by Avis points towards the persistent need for critical research at multiple levels to aid in the struggle to achieve educational and labour market reforms moving Britain towards a more socially just society." – Alison Taylor, Journal of Vocational Education & Training

"An important contribution to understanding the impact of economic and education policy in the neo-liberal era, showing how political parties, despite differing ideologies, embrace competitiveness, globalisation, and market concepts."

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138813144

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 3 Tables, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly, Adult education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 264g

Pages: 166

About the Author

James Avis is Professor of Post-Compulsory Education and Training at the University of Huddersfield, UK.

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