TY - JOUR
T1 - Higher education and creative economy in East Asia
T2 - Co(labor)ation and knowledge socialism in the creative university
AU - Zhang, Xiyuan
AU - Yodpet, Worapot
AU - Reindl, Stefan
AU - Tian, Hongjun
AU - Gou, Minghan
AU - Li, Zongchen
AU - Lin, Siyu
AU - Song, Ruijie
AU - Wang, Wenjing
AU - Jandrić, Petar
AU - Jackson, Liz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This paper is a complete student-led, student-edited collective writing project (CWP) conducted virtually in Spring 2022 throughout the course Knowledge Socialism taught by professor Michael Peters for the Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal university. The CWP involves 4 international, 5 domestic Ph.D. students, and 2 senior Western scholars as reviewers, revealing their thoughts, arguments, understanding, and criticisms towards the creative economy status in East Asian countries (Japan and China mostly) higher education as reflected in the knowledge socialism narratives. Xiyuan as the lead author, co-editing with Woraport and Stefan, assigned each section to other authors and successfully devoted themself to organizing, proofreading, and revising the paper. Through a month of collective work, the final version of the paper elaborates on the contribution of East Asian creative universities and the economy as a whole to the knowledge socialism through co(labor)ation, with implications to the creative labors cultivation and shifted roles of students.
AB - This paper is a complete student-led, student-edited collective writing project (CWP) conducted virtually in Spring 2022 throughout the course Knowledge Socialism taught by professor Michael Peters for the Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal university. The CWP involves 4 international, 5 domestic Ph.D. students, and 2 senior Western scholars as reviewers, revealing their thoughts, arguments, understanding, and criticisms towards the creative economy status in East Asian countries (Japan and China mostly) higher education as reflected in the knowledge socialism narratives. Xiyuan as the lead author, co-editing with Woraport and Stefan, assigned each section to other authors and successfully devoted themself to organizing, proofreading, and revising the paper. Through a month of collective work, the final version of the paper elaborates on the contribution of East Asian creative universities and the economy as a whole to the knowledge socialism through co(labor)ation, with implications to the creative labors cultivation and shifted roles of students.
KW - Chinese higher education
KW - Co(labor)ation
KW - creative economy
KW - creative labor
KW - creative university
KW - higher education in East Asia
KW - Japanese higher education
KW - Knowledge socialism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85135624512&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00131857.2022.2106849
DO - 10.1080/00131857.2022.2106849
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85135624512
SN - 0013-1857
VL - 55
SP - 418
EP - 431
JO - Educational Philosophy and Theory
JF - Educational Philosophy and Theory
IS - 4
ER -