MARKETIZATION OF JAPAN-BASED HIGHER EDUCATION ADVERTISEMENTS: A DISCOURSE OF MCJOBS?

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We investigate how competing forces interdiscursively manifest in Japan-based higher education through a critical discourse analysis (Fairclough, 1993, 1995). Higher education job advertisements are constitutive of institutions' public images that are targeted toward academics in specific fields. They are discursive spaces where marketized discourse has colonized previously dominant discourses of universities as independent authorities (Fairclough, 1993, 1995). Such marketized discourses within higher education express neoliberal ideologies and free-market conventions (Ball, 1998; Pack, 2018). However, the international extent of university discourse marketization is largely implicitly assumed rather than empirically examined, hence we investigate these forces with respect to Japanese higher education.

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Khaitova, M., & Muller, T. (2022). MARKETIZATION OF JAPAN-BASED HIGHER EDUCATION ADVERTISEMENTS: A DISCOURSE OF MCJOBS? Ilha Do Desterro, 75(1), 131–153. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2022.e83058

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