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Saving the world through neoliberalism: philanthropic policy networks in the context of Spanish education

Pages 279-296 | Received 18 Jul 2015, Accepted 23 May 2016, Published online: 09 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

This article analyses the processes of ‘neoliberalisation’ in education as directed by Teach For All. Specifically, we explore the case of Empieza por Educar, the Spanish policy network included in Teach For All. The first section seeks to clarify what we understand by the term neoliberalism, using a theoretical dimension through different perspectives. The second section explores the meaning of the new philanthropy. Methodologically, in the third section, the piece of research is categorised under what is defined as ‘Network Ethnography’, an approach which unifies social network analysis with some traditional ethnographic methods. The fourth section explores the meaning Teach For All and its foundation in Spain (Empieza por Educar) as a philanthropic foundation which is changing the political arena. The fifth section explores how Neoliberalism (with big ‘N’) is constructed by means of a complex interconnection of actors and policies that establish the policy network within the Spanish context. The sixth section analyses how neoliberalism (with small ‘n’) is implemented in the curriculum through three aspects: hegemonic truths; the conduct of the conduct (performativity culture); and the modes of formation of the subject with practices of oneself (entrepreneur of oneself).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport (Spain).

Notes on contributors

Geo Saura

Geo Saura is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His main areas of interest are in education policy and sociology of education: the new processes of privatisation, the global governance of education and the role of the new policy actors (think tanks and philanthropy) in global education politics. His current project is on philanthropic policy networks.

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