The Knowledge Economy and Lifelong Learning : : a A Critical Reader / / Edited by D.W. Livingstone; David Guile.

This book presents some of the most trenchant critical analyses of the widespread claims for the recent emergence of a knowledge economy and the attendant need for greater lifelong learning. The book contains two sections: first, general critiques of the limits of current notions of a knowledge econ...

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Superior document:The Knowledge Economy and Education ; 4
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden;, Boston : : Brill | Sense,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:The Knowledge Economy and Education ; 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (369 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r D.W. Livingstone and David Guile -- General Critiques /  |r D.W. Livingstone and David Guile -- Beyond the Hype /  |r Kenneth Carlaw , Les Oxley , Paul Walker , David Thorns and Michael Nuth -- Mapping Knowledge in Work /  |r Chris Warhurst and Paul Thompson -- A Cultural Political Economy of Competitiveness /  |r Bob Jessop -- Debunking the ‘Knowledge Economy’ /  |r D.W. Livingstone -- Globalization, Knowledge, and the Myth of the Magnet Economy /  |r Phillip Brown and Hugh Lauder -- ‘The Art of Knowing’ /  |r Paul Duguid -- The Knowledge Economy /  |r Peter Kennedy -- Specific Challenges /  |r D.W. Livingstone and David Guile -- Creating and Using Knowledge /  |r Alison Fuller , Lorna Unwin , Alan Felstead , Nick Jewson and Konstantinos Kakavelakis -- Professions as Knowledge Cultures /  |r Monika Nerland -- Object Lessons /  |r Beth A. Bechky -- Improving Work Processes by Making the Invisible Visible /  |r Arthur Bakker , Celia Hoyles , Phillip Kent and Richard Noss -- Divergent Working and Learning Trajectories in Social Services /  |r Peter H. Sawchuk -- Working and Learning in the ‘Knowledge-Based’ Creative and Cultural Sector /  |r David Guile -- The Learning Worker, Organizations and Democracy /  |r Catherine Casey -- Education, Globalization and the ‘Voice of Knowledge’ /  |r Michael Young -- Conclusion /  |r D.W. Livingstone and David Guile. 
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