The crisis of higher education access: a crisis of justice
We view globalization as an ambivalent phenomenon. It spreads neo-liberal and managerialist beliefs in the wholesome effects of free markets around the world, but it also brings human rights based beliefs in equal opportunity to people in all corners of the globe. As these ideas spread, all three of...
Main Authors: | Meyer, HD, John, EPS, Chankseliani, M, Uribe, L |
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Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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SensePublishers
2013
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