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Mehta, Sonia – Comparative Education, 2008
This article assumes that desire, like fear, is an inescapable human condition; both are conditions that construct us as subjects of social relationships, and are capable of being embedded in discourse, episteme and institutions. This article is framed around three questions. The first: how can desire be understood and applied to the various…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, North Americans, Educational Practices, Cultural Pluralism
Ninnes, Peter – Comparative Education, 2008
Throughout the twentieth century, comparative education authors in the English-speaking world expressed a range of fears and desires about their field. Many of these authors were or are North American, or spent substantial parts of their careers on that continent. The research reported here systematically maps the discourses of fear and desire in…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, North Americans, Fear, Authors
Larsen, Marianne A. – Comparative Education, 2008
Contemporary North American insecurities and fears are the focus of this article. In the first section, the inter-related concepts of insecurity, fear and vulnerability are theorised, and the argument put forward that these have come to constitute a dominant discourse in contemporary North American society. In the second section of the paper, the…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Educational Change, Foreign Countries, North Americans
Nelles, Wayne – Comparative Education, 2008
Little research has examined public diplomacy as a comparative education issue, particularly regarding social-psychological, economic and political fears or personal and national insecurities. This paper discusses American public diplomacy as a mostly Cold War strategy adapted to post-9/11 national security interests, fears and desires. It further…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, National Security, Comparative Education, War
Girdwood, John – Comparative Education, 2007
Using an analytics of government perspective, it is argued that neo-liberalism as an art of government, especially its form as North American advanced liberal political reason, has shaped enterprise governance and managerial reform at the World Bank. With a focus on the World Bank as a financial banking enterprise, the article explores questions…
Descriptors: North Americans, Developing Nations, Political Attitudes, International Organizations