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            Learning for a Better Future

            Perspectives on Higher Education, Cities, Business & Civil Society

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            Author(s)
            Kearns, Peter
            Ahmad, Sohail
            Baffoe, Gideon
            Bhandari, Ramjee
            Young, Graeme
            Osborne, Michael
            Taylor, Simon
            Mthimkhulu, Sinethemba
            Mpanza, Sinakhokonke
            Baur, Peter
            Lloyd, Shirley
            Swanepoel, Elana
            Croucamp, Piet
            Hattingh, Suzanne
            Dale-Jones, Barbara
            Keevy, James
            Steynberg, Lizl
            Grundling, Jan P.
            Li, Yuan
            Mark, Rob
            Venter, Marius
            Reghenzani-Kearns, Denise
            Contributor(s)
            Venter, Marius (editor)
            Hattingh, Suzanne (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            Various international scholars and associates of the PASCAL (Place, Social Capital and Learning Regions) International Observatory (Africa hub), under the auspices of the Centre for Local Economic Development (CENLED) based at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), have contributed chapters in this scholarly book. The book aims to demonstrate how a combination of globalisation, pandemics and the impact of innovation and technologies are driving towards a world in which traditional ideas are being challenged. The book carries forward a dual context and relevance: to South African social, educational, economic and cultural development, and the broader international context and action directed at how lifelong learning for all can be fostered in communities as a foundation for a just, human-centred, sustainable world. The distinctive contribution of this book to the production of a local body of knowledge lies in the symbiotic relationships between these objectives, so that South Africa could serve as a test case in working towards approaches that have a wider international significance.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/193894
            Keywords
            economic development; globalization; transitional; higher education; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVS Regional / urban economics
            DOI
            10.4102/aosis.2020.BK214
            ISBN
            9781928523994, 9781928523970, 9781928523987
            Publisher
            AOSIS
            Publisher website
            http://www.aosis.co.za
            Publication date and place
            Durbanville, 2021
            Series
            The Centre for Local Economic Development: Topics in Local Development,
            Pages
            344
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