This book examines the possibilities, practices and consequences of digital disruption and networked economies in education policy. As traditional notions of learning and labour are abstracted by networked technologies, young people are exposed to new forms of governance and intervention. Tracing key education policy shifts from the turn of the millennium to the present day, this book explores notions of value, aspiration, and equity in the context of the rise of the networked economies and the ‘end of work’. It argues that a policy focus on preparing young people for the future – a future that will be dominated by networked technologies – informs both what counts as ‘success', and reorganises young people’s orientation in the present in new commodified forms. In an era where the costs of higher education are rapidly increasing despite their relative decline in value, this book will resonate with scholars in youth and educational studies, as well as those with an interest in emerging forms of labour and work.
Author(s): Shane Duggan
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 154
Tags: Sociology Of Education, Education Policy, Digital Disruption, Future Of Work
Front Matter ....Pages i-vii
Framing Networked ‘Youth’ in the Present: Chasing the Horizon (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 1-19
Thinking with the Future (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 21-40
Young People and the Disruption of Everything (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 41-63
The Hard and Soft Networks of Digital Disruption (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 65-91
The ‘Digital’ as Problem and Purpose in Education Policy (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 93-115
Digital Disruption, Education Policy, and the Future of Work: Shifting Frames of Reference in Shifting Times (Shane B. Duggan)....Pages 117-129
Back Matter ....Pages 131-152