“Neoliberalism, Technocracy and Higher Education” Editors’ Introduction

Social Epistemology 33 (4):273-279 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThis special issue of Social Epistemology has its origin in two symposia organised by the Contemporary Philosophy of Technology Research Group at the University of Birmingham. These we...

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