User Settings
Article

Whither critical education in the neoliberal university? Two practitioners’ reflections on constraints and possibilities

Sarah Amsler,Joyce E. Canaan-2008-09-01-Lincoln Repository (University of Lincoln)
3

TL;DRAbstract

This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for dialogue about the importance of critical pedagogy within the university today, and about the potentially transformative possibilities of higher education more generally. We first explain how the current context of HE, framed through neoliberal restructuring, is reshaping opportunities for alternative forms of education and knowledge production to emerge. We then consider how insights from both critical pedagogy and popular education inform our work in this climate.

Chat with Paper

AI Agents for this Paper

This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for dialogue about the importance of critical pedagogy within the university today, and about the potentially transformative possibilities of higher education more generally. We first explain how the current context of HE, framed through neoliberal restructuring, is reshaping opportunities for alternative forms of education and knowledge production to emerge. We then consider how insights from both critical pedagogy and popular education inform our work in this climate.

Keywords

Transformative learningRestructuringContext (archaeology)Critical pedagogyKnowledge productionHigher educationNeoliberalism (international relations)Sociology

Chat

Click to start Chat