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Changing Configurations in Adult Education in Transitional Times - International Perspectives in Different Countries

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Change and transition are prominent buzzwords in the discourse upon adult education. International conferences like the European ESREA triennial research conference 2013 in Berlin focused on these terms. But is to deal with change and transitions really something new for adult education? What is new? What has changed? Which kind of transitions do we experience and how can we systematically observe and analyse them as researchers nowadays? This anthology wants to stimulate an exchange beyond buzzwords and European perspectives and investigate what these terms could mean for research in terms of institutionalisation and professionalization in adult education in different national contexts. Therefore, distinguished scholars were invited to contribute to this anthology.

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Contents: Bernd Käpplinger/Steffi Robak: The International Quest for Changing Configurations in Transitional Times - Kjell Rubenson/Maren Elfert: Changing Configurations of Adult Education Research: Exploring a Fragmented Map - Henning Salling Olesen: Adult Education in the Danish Modernization Process - Josef Schrader: Strategies of Modernization and their Effects on Configurations of Adult Education - Theoretical Assumptions and Empirical Findings - Peter Alheit: «Configurations» of (Adult) Education: Reflections on Concepts How to Compare Complex Cultural Settings - Henner Hildebrand/Esther Hirsch: From German Adult Education Centres (Volkshochschulen) to Moroccan Universities for Lifelong Learning and Univers-Cités Ouvertes - José Alberto Yuni/Claudio Ariel Urbano: Transition Times in Adult Education in Argentina: A Historical-Institutional Perspective - Ming-Lieh Wu/Angel His-I Chen: Reflections on the Development of a Lifelong Learning Society in Taiwan - William Jones: The Present and Future Situation of Adult Educators in the United Kingdom - Wiltrud Gieseke: Adult and Continuing Education: Results in the Context of Research on Programs and Professionality - Chen Huiying/Huang Jian: Exploring the Professionalisation System of Adult Educators in China: How can the Actors Contribute? - Vida A. Mohorcic Spolar: Education and Training for Adult Education Profession in Slovenia Before and After Transition Period - Arthur L. Wilson/Ronald M. Cervero: Continuing Professional Education in the United States: A Strategic Analysis of Current and Future Directions - Niranjan Casinader/Graham Parr/Cynthia Joseph/Terri Seldon: Adult Educators and «Really Useful Knowledge»: Navigating Democratic Politics in Mobile and Transitional Times.

About the author










Bernd Käpplinger studied Adult Education and Social Sciences at Mainz (Germany), Nijmegen (Netherlands), Cork (Ireland) and Berlin. He is Junior Professor at Humboldt-University Berlin.
Steffi Robak studied Adult Education and Modern Sinology at Berlin, Beijing and Nijmegen (Netherlands). Currently she is a Professor at Leibniz University Hannover.

Product details

Assisted by Bernd Käpplinger (Editor), Steffi Robak (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783631642726
ISBN 978-3-631-64272-6
No. of pages 244
Dimensions 148 mm x 21 mm x 210 mm
Weight 416 g
Series Studien zur Pädagogik, Andragogik und Gerontagogik / Studies in Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Gerontagogy
Studien zur Pädagogik, Andragogik und Gerontagogik / Studies in Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Gerontagogy
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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