Reconceptualizing Inequalities in Higher Education in the Global South

Reconceptualizing Inequalities in Higher Education in the Global South

  • Graciela Tonon
Publisher:Edward Elgar PublishingISBN 13: 9781035349975ISBN 10: 1035349973

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Reconceptualizing Inequalities in Higher Education in the Global South is written by Graciela Tonon and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1035349973 (ISBN 10) and 9781035349975 (ISBN 13).

This perceptive book addresses the changing dynamics of inequality in higher education in the Global South. Focusing on the lived experiences of university students, expert contributors explore how inequality is defined and navigated in higher education institutions. Providing new conceptualizations alongside qualitative and quantitative research, the book explores the realities faced by universities in developing economies, considering case studies from Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Peru, Vietnam, South Africa and Türkiye. Chapters examine key topics such as the relationship between higher education in the Global South and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, insecurity in public transport, wellbeing inequality and the capability approach, as well as the roles of gender and ethnicity in crystallizing inequalities. Reconceptualizing Inequalities in Higher Education in the Global South investigates how public policies which aim to overcome inequalities sometimes paradoxically consolidate them. This book is an essential resource for academics and researchers in the sociology of education, global education policy and development studies, particularly those investigating educational inequalities in low-income countries. It is also crucial for practitioners and policymakers in international education and development.