Making the World Global

Making the World Global
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781478005612
ISBN-13 : 1478005610
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Book Synopsis Making the World Global by : Isaac A. Kamola

Download or read book Making the World Global written by Isaac A. Kamola and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-07 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following World War II the American government and philanthropic foundations fundamentally remade American universities into sites for producing knowledge about the world as a collection of distinct nation-states. As neoliberal reforms took hold in the 1980s, visions of the world made popular within area studies and international studies found themselves challenged by ideas and educational policies that originated in business schools and international financial institutions. Academics within these institutions reimagined the world instead as a single global market and higher education as a commodity to be bought and sold. By the 1990s, American universities embraced this language of globalization, and globalization eventually became the organizing logic of higher education. In Making the World Global Isaac A. Kamola examines how the relationships among universities, the American state, philanthropic organizations, and international financial institutions created the conditions that made it possible to imagine the world as global. Examining the Center for International Studies, Harvard Business School, the World Bank, the Social Science Research Council, and NYU, Kamola demonstrates that how we imagine the world is always symptomatic of the material relations within which knowledge is produced.


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