This edited volume contributes a novel understanding of the past, present and future of higher education across the six countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Against the backdrop of intense political, ideological and epistemological disruptions across the Arabian Gulf Region over the last two decades, this volume adopts critical comparative perspectives in order to chart the history, present-day and future realities of higher education in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. By focusing on dynamics relating to neoliberalism, and using…mehr
This edited volume contributes a novel understanding of the past, present and future of higher education across the six countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Against the backdrop of intense political, ideological and epistemological disruptions across the Arabian Gulf Region over the last two decades, this volume adopts critical comparative perspectives in order to chart the history, present-day and future realities of higher education in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. By focusing on dynamics relating to neoliberalism, and using the notions of 'tensionality' and 'locality' to situate topics such as curricula, policies, practices, the volume engages with current discourses, controversies and themes such as the internationalization and marketization of higher education in these countries. In doing so, the book offers a theoretical framework to enable greater understanding of the contemporary functioning of higher education in the Arabian Gulf Region. This text will benefit scholars, academics and students in the fields of higher education and international and comparative education more broadly. Those involved with educational policy and politics, and Middle Eastern studies in general, will also benefit from this volume.
Awad Ibrahim is Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, Canada. Osman Z. Barnawi is Professor at the Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
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Introduction: The Pulse of Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf Awad Ibrahim and Osman Z. Barnawi Part 1: Critical Historical Archaeology of Higher Education in the GCC 1. Seven Decades of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia: A Foucauldian Genealogy Abdullah Alshakhi 2. The History of Higher Education in Kuwait Abbas Al-Shammari 3. A Historical Archaeology of Higher Education in the Sultanate of Oman: A Critical Social and Education Policy Perspective Ali M. Al-Issa and Noor Al-Najjar 4. History of Higher Education in Qatar: A Genealogy Wafaa Morsy and Awad Ibrahim 5. The Coming of Age in UAE Higher Education: The March of the Young Nation to a Postmodern Era Negmeldin Omer Alsheikh 6. Higher Education in Bahrain: Current Trends, Successes, Challenges and Future Possibilities Paul MacLeod Part 2: Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf Region Today 7. Development of Higher Education in Bahrain Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 8. Higher Education in Saudi Arabia: A Vehicle for Global Promotion and Advancement Sulaiman Jenkins 9. Development of the Higher Education in the UAE: Challenges and Current Achievements Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 10. Negotiating between Cultural and Academic Values: Undergraduate Education Choices and Divisions in the State of Qatar Sara Hillman 11. Development of the Higher Education System in Kuwait Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 12. Higher Education in the Sultanate of Oman Today Fatma Al Kaf and Ali M. Al-Issa Part 3: Comparing, Contrasting and Projecting a Future of Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf 13. Epilogue: The Pulse of the Development of Higher Education across the Gulf Countries in the Era of Neoliberalism: Conclusion, Limitations and Future Prospects Habib Bouagada
Introduction: The Pulse of Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf Awad Ibrahim and Osman Z. Barnawi Part 1: Critical Historical Archaeology of Higher Education in the GCC 1. Seven Decades of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia: A Foucauldian Genealogy Abdullah Alshakhi 2. The History of Higher Education in Kuwait Abbas Al-Shammari 3. A Historical Archaeology of Higher Education in the Sultanate of Oman: A Critical Social and Education Policy Perspective Ali M. Al-Issa and Noor Al-Najjar 4. History of Higher Education in Qatar: A Genealogy Wafaa Morsy and Awad Ibrahim 5. The Coming of Age in UAE Higher Education: The March of the Young Nation to a Postmodern Era Negmeldin Omer Alsheikh 6. Higher Education in Bahrain: Current Trends, Successes, Challenges and Future Possibilities Paul MacLeod Part 2: Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf Region Today 7. Development of Higher Education in Bahrain Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 8. Higher Education in Saudi Arabia: A Vehicle for Global Promotion and Advancement Sulaiman Jenkins 9. Development of the Higher Education in the UAE: Challenges and Current Achievements Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 10. Negotiating between Cultural and Academic Values: Undergraduate Education Choices and Divisions in the State of Qatar Sara Hillman 11. Development of the Higher Education System in Kuwait Aizhan Shomotova and Tatiana Karabchuk 12. Higher Education in the Sultanate of Oman Today Fatma Al Kaf and Ali M. Al-Issa Part 3: Comparing, Contrasting and Projecting a Future of Higher Education in the Arabian Gulf 13. Epilogue: The Pulse of the Development of Higher Education across the Gulf Countries in the Era of Neoliberalism: Conclusion, Limitations and Future Prospects Habib Bouagada
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