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The economic capture of criticality and the changing university in Australia and The UK
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The economic capture of criticality and the changing university in Australia and The UK

C. Daymon and K. Durkin
Economics, aid and education: Implications for development, pp.97-113
Sense Publishers
2013
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Abstract

The implications of neoliberal forms of globalization for national economies, states and individual lives have been the topic of major public debates over a number of years. Their hegemonic influence has been described as ‘an economic capture of the social’ (Banerjee 2007: 146) because of the extent to which free market forces, as spread through globalizing flows, have become normalized and even normative in regulating and evaluating the public sphere and the quality of social lives around the world.

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