Book Chapter

Post-fordism and the reformation of liberal legal education

J Webb

Law School Global Issues Local Questions | Published : 2019

Abstract

This chapter suggests that changes in higher education can be explained as an attempt to reconstruct university education through a normalising discourse, posited on a ‘post-Fordist’ model of education. It explores a number of cultural, epistemic and policy implications of that change for the law school. The concepts of Fordism and post-Fordism derive originally from the sociological study of business organisation and have been used to offer a grand narrative explaining the changes in industrial organisation under late capitalism. Post-Fordism in learning emphasises the extent to which notions of education and training are to be harnessed to the demands of the post-industrial economy. Instit..

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