Variegated Regionalism in Higher Education: Insights and Perspectives

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Explore the complexities of regionalism in higher education through a nuanced examination of different regionalization processes and the role of higher education institutions in these frameworks. From classical political science integration to global HE regionalisms, this analysis delves into the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of diverse regional initiatives in the education sector.

  • Regionalism
  • Higher Education
  • Variegated
  • Global
  • Institutions

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  1. Susan L. Robertson University of Bristol Variegated Regionalism and Higher Education: An Approach

  2. Consider these different moments of HE regionalism

  3. EU-LAC

  4. How might we theorise these rather different forms of regionalising/region- building? .. And, what work does HE get asked to do in this process?

  5. N=1 Classical political science Integration largely driven by economic concerns State led/institutions Internal process/teleological Comparison with [ EUROPE ]

  6. Varieties of region-ness Rise of governance new regionalism Diversity of actors involved Distinct families of regions with internal coherence However region-ness again invokes stages/thickness of institutional arrangements and ignores politics of rescaling, state transformation .

  7. Variegated regionalism Variant of range of work emerging on variegation Uneven development of capitalism and workings out of ongoing complex and contradictory cultural, political and economic dynamics Looks at the events generating events

  8. Global HE regionalisms European Higher Education Area Brand Mercosur ASEAN HE Area

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