As implicações em justiça social da privatização nos modelos de governança da educação: Um relato

Translated title of the contribution: The social justice implications of privatisation in education governance frameworks : A relational account

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Abstract

This paper explores the social justice implications of two, 'linked', governance developments which have been instrumental in reshaping many education systems throughout the world: the 'privatising', and 'globalising' of education (KLEES; STROMQUIST; SAMOFF, 2012). I argue that such education governance innovations demand an explicit engagement with social justice theories, both in themselves, and as offering an opportunity to address issues of social justice that go beyond the re/distribution of education inputs and outputs, important though these are, and which take account of the political and accountability issues raised by globalising of education governance activity. To do this I draw upon Iris Marion Young's concept of 'the basic structure' and her 'social connection model' of responsibility (YOUNG, 2006a; 2006b) to develop a relational account of justice in education governance frameworks.
Translated title of the contributionThe social justice implications of privatisation in education governance frameworks : A relational account
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Number of pages19
JournalEducacao e Sociedade
Volume34
Issue number124
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Social justice
  • Education
  • education governance
  • Frameworks
  • Globalisation
  • relational justice

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