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PPGA Seminar Series - "What does comparative regionalism offer to higher education research?"



Event Date 09 Jul 2018 (Mon), 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Venue HSS Conference Room (HSS-05-57)
Organiser Exequiel Cabanda (Email : exequiel001@e.ntu.edu.sg )


Event Info

The Public Policy and Global Affairs Programme Seminar Series

“What does comparative regionalism offer to higher education research?”

 By Pauline Ravinet

Abstract

Regional cooperation in the higher education policy domain has been on the rise throughout the last decades. In this presentation, we will introduce the concept of 'higher education regionalism', develop a heuristic framework to examine this multifaceted phenomenon, and empirically compare and analyse two instances of higher education regionalisms (Europe and Southeast Asia). In so doing, this talk engages with and challenges the diffusion argument common in both European higher education studies and new comparative regionalism. The empirical case comparisons use publicly accessible documents from regional bodies active in the higher education policy coordination, and more than 50 semi-structured interviews with key policy actors involved in these developments. Specifically, the empirical application identifies and traces the policy ideas of European and Southeast Asian higher education regionalisms, and consider whether the extant models of regional cooperation and the knowledge discourse affected their evolution. The findings reveal that the so-called 'Bologna Process export thesis' and the diffusion assumptions of comparative regionalism are too simplistic and misleading. Instead, we conclude that an interdependent perspective offers more traction to understanding the emergence and evolution of higher education intra- and inter-regionalisms.

 



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