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A COVID-19 panacea in digital technologies? Challenges for democracy and higher education

Ryan Burns

2020Dialogues in Human Geography74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Universities have transitioned to online education in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. This transition mobilizes the technological utopian imaginary that digital technologies can rescue populations from the disease. It also raises the risk of deepening neoliberal educational reforms and, by extension, poses a threat to democracy itself. This commentary explores this risk and suggests ways to resist the resulting neoliberalization of education that it could entail.

Topics & Concepts

Panacea (medicine)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DemocracyOrder (exchange)Political scienceExtension (predicate logic)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakNeoliberalism (international relations)The ImaginaryPolitical economySociologyDevelopment economicsEconomic growthEconomicsDiseaseLawPoliticsOutbreakVirologyAlternative medicineMedicineFinanceProgramming languagePsychologyBiologyComputer sciencePathologyPsychotherapistInfectious disease (medical specialty)Digital Education and SocietyGlobal Educational Policies and ReformsCritical Theory and Philosophy