
The Learning Society from the Perspective of Governmentality
by Masschelein, Jan; Simons, Maarten; Brö; ckling, Ulrich; Pongratz, Ludwig-
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Author Biography
Maarten Simons is lecturer and post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Educational Policy and Innovation, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. His research interests are educational policy and political philosophy with special attention for governmentality and schooling, autonomy and higher education and performativity in education.
Ulrich Bröckling, Ph.D., is a sociologist. He is Coordinator of the Graduate Research Program ‘Figures/Figurations of the Third’ at the University of Konstanz, Germany and co-Editor of the journal Leviathan. Berliner Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaft."His research interests are: cultural theory, philosophical anthropology, sociology of self technologies and social technologies and governmentality studies.
Ludwig A. Pongratz is Professor of Educational Theory (Allgemeine Pädagogik) and Adult Education at the Darmstadt Technical University (Germany). His publications and research concentrate primarily on the history of educational theory and the methodology of pedagogy, critical theory and educational philosophy, school pedagogy and adult education. His research includes empirical studies alongside his historical and conceptual works.
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors | p. vii |
Foreword | p. ix |
Introduction: The Learning Society from the Perspective of Governmentality | p. 1 |
The Learning Society and Governmentality: An introduction | p. 3 |
The Learning Society, the Unfinished Cosmopolitan, and Governing Education, Public Health and Crime Prevention at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century | p. 17 |
From Education to Lifelong Learning: The emerging regime of learning in the European Union | p. 37 |
Voluntary Self-Control: Education reform as a governmental strategy | p. 57 |
Education or Service? Remarks on teaching and learning in the entrepreneurial university | p. 69 |
Participation for Free. Exploring (limits of) participatory government | p. 83 |
On Creativity: A brainstorming session | p. 99 |
Learning as Investment: Notes on governmentality and biopolitics | p. 109 |
The Power of Power-Questions to Michel Foucault | p. 127 |
Experience and the Limits of Governmentality | p. 147 |
Index | p. 163 |
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