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Longish Description, concentrating on the theoretical content: The book has a very broad purview. It examines paradigm change in several areas, including economic policy and welfare provision, but focusing on education reform.... more
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      EducationEducational TechnologyAccountabilityNeoliberalism
COVID-19 has exposed, reproduced, and created new inequalities in Latin America and the world. In this introductory paper, we discuss the impact of extant inequities on vulnerability to COVID-19 but we also identify new, and some... more
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      Social SciencesResilienceVulnerabilityInequality
An examination of how business-oriented models of education attempt to promulgate a Neoliberal ideology emphasizing entrepreneurship, 'leadership' and anti-unionism. Notions of Social Learning and Hegemony are usee to highlight... more
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      EntrepreneurshipInternational RelationsPolitical EconomySociology of Education
The original brief for the Sydney Opera House was for two major spaces that would accommodate a range of activities: ballet and dance; chamber music; choral; concerts and recitals; dramatic presentations; opera; lecturers; pageants and... more
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      Performing ArtsPopular CultureSportPaul Robeson
The Sydney Opera House is an internationally recognised icon of Sydney. As a piece of modernist architecture, performing arts centre and tourist destination, the structure on Bennelong Point is regularly examined and rarely left in the... more
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      DesignArchitectureBiographyLighting Design
The task of creating a public will for a unified public school system is daunting. This article looks at reform movements that seek to derail those efforts and substitute in its place a patchwork of charters, vouchers for private... more
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      EntrepreneurshipEducationDemocratic EducationSocial Learning Theory
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      Performance StudiesPostdramatic theatreTheatre TheoryReception of Greek tragedy
According to the political philosopher Amy Gutmann, there are, broadly speaking, three types of political theories of education: those that give authority over education to the state, those that give it to the family and those that give... more
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      EntrepreneurshipBusiness & SocietyAccountabilitySocial Learning Theory
Recensions Gretchen Helmke et Steven Levitsky (2004). « Informal Institutions and Comparative Politics: A Research Agenda ». Perspectives on Politics, vol. 2, n° 4, pp. 725-740. Peter A. Hall et Rosemary C. R. Taylor (1997), « La... more
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      Institutional TheoryPolitical InstitutionsInstitutions (Political Science)Institutions
Helen Pitt, The House
Allen & Unwin, 432pp., ISBN 9781760295462, p/bk, AUS$32.99
Reviewed by Simon Dwyer, September 2018
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      Sydney Opera HouseJorn UtzonPeter HallJJ Cahill
This work attempts an as far as possible analytical perambulation in the Global City (S. Sassen) and the World City (P. Hall, J. Friedmann) paradigm under the prism of globalisation, development and generally of geography (space/place).... more
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      New Regionalism ApproachGlobal CItySaskia SassenWorld City Network
Handout used for presentation of the paper, DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND MARKETS: Segmentation, Privatization and Commodification. The paper begins with a discussion of Amy Gutmann's Democratic Education, and then, half as a conceit,... more
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      Monetary EconomicsEducationNeoliberalismGramsci
Interview with Sir Peter Hall, introducing the Rose Theatre Kingston (2004), for Rogues and Vagabonds
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      Theatre StudiesTheatre HistoryPeter Hall
»Der Sammelband stellt ein komplexes Thema in überzeugender Weise vor, wobei neben der schlüssigen Einführung von Abelshauser, Gilgen und Leutzsch auch die Strukturierung und Zuordnung der einzelnen Beiträge zu einem nachvollziehbaren... more
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      Economic HistoryHistory of Economic ThoughtGlobal HistoryStanford School On World Society
This essay aims to bring to light a quality of Professor Sir Hall that is often overshadowed by his major works in planning: his contribution to the quantitative inquiry of cities. For him geographical models and conventions were part of... more
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      Economic GeographyNew Economic GeographyPeter Hall