Learning, Work and Social Responsibility Challenges for Lifelong Learning in a Global Age /

The political consensus on lifelong learning which marked the end of the 20th century fundamentally reshaped discourses on the role of lifelong learning. In knowledge-based economies, we are engaged in a lifelong competition for livelihoods; learning for a living as part of a global learning revol...

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Main Author: Evans, Karen. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009.
Series:Lifelong Learning Book Series ; 13
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505 0 # |a Editorial by Series Editors -- Author s Introduction -- 1. Learning for a Living: the powerful, the dispossessed and the learning revolution -- 2. Taking Control? early adult life in contrasting social landscapes -- 3. Students Anticipating the Future -- 4. Workers in Control of the Present?- 5. Living at the Margins and Finding Ways to Work -- 6. Gender, Work and Learning -- 7. Participation, Social Life and Politics -- 8. Beyond Individualisation: human strivings for control of their lives -- 9. Systems and Societies in Transition: challenging inequalities, choosing inclusion -- Index. 
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