- Title
- World culture in the capitalist world-system in transition
- Creator
- Griffiths, Tom G.; Arnove, Robert F.
- Relation
- Globalisation, Societies and Education Vol. 13, Issue 1, p. 88-108
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2014.967488
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2015
- Description
- World culture theory (WCT) offers an explanatory framework for macro-level comparative analyses of systems of mass education, including their structures, accompanying policies and their curricular and pedagogical practices. WCT has contributed to broader efforts to overcome methodological nationalism in comparative research. In this paper, we acknowledge the contributions of world culture theory in these terms, but develop the case for an alternative explanatory framework - world-systems analysis (WSA) - rooted in the historical development and contemporary crises of the capitalist world-economy. This case is built on two major points of critique of world culture theory: first, that its consensus orientation is inadequate for a macro-level accounting of social reality; and second, that its analysis of the economic functions of mass education, in isolation from the capitalist world-economy, further weakens its explanatory power. Working from this critique, we elaborate the capacity of world-systems analysis to overcome these shortcomings by providing a more comprehensive, historical perspective. This alternative approach incorporates the identification and analysis of shared cultural understandings underpinning policy and institutional practice, linked to the development of the capitalist world-economy. We conclude this paper by affirming the value of WSA as an alternative approach for comparative research, and its potential contribution to the development of more enlightened educational policy and a more just and democratic world-system.
- Subject
- world-systems analysis; Wallerstein; capitalist world-system; world culture theory
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1334478
- Identifier
- uon:27297
- Identifier
- ISSN:1476-7724
- Language
- eng
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