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Education, Individualization and Neoliberalism - Youth in Southern Europe

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext This is a very conscientious treatment of the transition to adulthood of highly educated 'millenials' under the hegemony of neoliberalism generally today and in the comparatively marginal circumstances of Southern Europe. Visanich's study concentrates specifically on the island of Malta. It is rich in examples and ethnographic details that are of much wider significance than the peculiarly Maltese experience. Informationen zum Autor Valerie Visanich Klappentext Education, Individualization and Neoliberalism questions the individualization process in education in the Anglo-American context and analyses how this process is applied in the everyday life of millennials with tertiary education in Southern Europe. Valerie Visanich explores the close affinity of this concept to neoliberalism in contemporary societies, specifically by focusing on changes in education and employment. Using Beck & Beck-Gernsheim's concept of individualization to refer to increased freedom in one's life choices yet at the same time increased risks, Visanich unpacks the trajectories of life experiences of tertiary educated millennials in the contemporary neoliberal Anglo-American setting in relation to recent cultural and socio-economic changes. She examines how this individualized mode is adopted and adapted in countries across Southern Europe including Italy, Spain, Portugal, Malta and Greece - in locations where cultural conditions habitually cushion-out, often by family networks and patronage, some of the burdens of being young today.Critiques the individualization process in education in the Anglo-American context and considers its influence in Southern Europe. Zusammenfassung Education! Individualization and Neoliberalism questions the individualization process in education in the Anglo-American context and analyses how this process is applied in the everyday life of millennials with tertiary education in Southern Europe. Valerie Visanich explores the close affinity of this concept to neoliberalism in contemporary societies! specifically by focusing on changes in education and employment. Using Beck & Beck-Gernsheim's concept of individualization to refer to increased freedom in one's life choices yet at the same time increased risks! Visanich unpacks the trajectories of life experiences of tertiary educated millennials in the contemporary neoliberal Anglo-American setting in relation to recent cultural and socio-economic changes. She examines how this individualized mode is adopted and adapted in countries across Southern Europe including Italy! Spain! Portugal! Malta and Greece - in locations where cultural conditions habitually cushion-out! often by family networks and patronage! some of the burdens of being young today. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. The Extension and Expansion of Education 2. The Currency of Academic Credentials, Consumerism and Financial Burdens 3. Unemployment in the Graduate Economy 4. Neoliberal Subjectivity: A Way of Doing Things 5. Shock-Absorbers for Youth in the South 6. 'Slow Motion' Changes in the South: The Case of a Small Southern European State 7. The Meanings and Feelings of Tertiary Educated Millennials in the South Summary and Conclusions Bibliography Index ...

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Autori Valerie Visanich, Valerie (University of Malta Visanich
Con la collaborazione di Peter Mayo (Editore)
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9781350082458
ISBN 978-1-350-08245-8
Pagine 192
Serie Bloomsbury Critical Education
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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