Isocratean Citizenship in the Making of Market Citizens

Abstract

“When certain university offices—including administrators, marketers, and others—accede to representations of higher education as an engine of the market, they require students to behave individualistically and competitively in the classroom, that is, to behave a market-oriented citizenship.”

Journal
Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
Published
2018-11-04

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