Student engagement, higher education, and social justice : beyond neoliberalism and the market

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Student engagement, higher education, and social justice : beyond neoliberalism and the market

Corinna Bramley and Keith Morrison

Routledge, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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-A rare book that combines both social theory and student engagement in a sustained manner. -An excellent application of social theorists, especially that of Habermas, to student engagement -Offers a systemic review of the vast field of student engagement in a clear, workable typology -Endorsed by Henry A Giroux, the leading researcher in the field (H-index score: 153, i10-index score: 660)

Table of Contents

1. Setting the scene: overview and argument 2. What does 'engagement' actually mean? 3. Habermas, knowledge-constitutive interests, and ideology critique for student engagement 4. The ideal speech situation, communicative action, recognition, and student engagement 5. Student engagement in a neoliberal world 6. Foucault, neoliberalism, and higher education 7. Student engagement in the cracks in neoliberalism 8. Student engagement, social justice, and outflanking neoliberalism 9. Retrospect and prospect

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