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    • The Commodification of Adult Education 

      Briton, Derek; Plumb, Donovan (Penn State University, 1993)
      Abstract: This paper discusses the consequences of cultural commodification for emancipatory adult education, arguing that while cultural commodification may generate a greater demand for adult education such market-driven ...
    • Nature and Culture: A New World Heritage Context 

      Dailoo, Shabnam Inanloo; Pannekoek, Frits (International Journal of Cultural Property, 2008)
      The understanding of the relationship between culture and nature as manifested in the UNESCO declarations and practices has changed over the last few years. The World Heritage Convention is continuing to evolve ...
    • Why think about culture in remix? 

      Amiel, Tel (2013-11-05)
      Remix is touted as one of the most important practices within the field of open educational resources (OER). But remixing is still not mainstream practice in education and the barriers and limitations to remix are not well ...


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