Technocentrism and social fields in the Indian EdTech movement: formation, reproduction and resistance

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Technocentrism and social fields in the Indian EdTech movement: formation, reproduction and resistance
Abstract
All over the globe, educational technology (EdTech) is being sold to schools as a central mechanism for improving access to quality learning for high poverty populations. There is a growing scholarship that interrogates the institutional drivers of the ‘EdTech craze’. Building on this work, this paper examines how technocentrism as a specific strain of neoliberalism is reflected at both the organizational and institutional levels, both by private and public sectors in the case of school education in India. We argue that using institutional theory to explain complex multi-layered reforms means looking in tandem at macro principles defined through interactions in the organizational field and the re-experiencing and transformation of those processes at the micro level.
Publication
Journal of Education Policy
Volume
33
Issue
5
Pages
590-616
Date
2018-09-03
Journal Abbr
Journal of Education Policy
Language
en
ISSN
0268-0939, 1464-5106
Short Title
Technocentrism and social fields in the Indian EdTech movement
Accessed
07/12/2020, 12:23
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Burch, P., & Miglani, N. (2018). Technocentrism and social fields in the Indian EdTech movement: formation, reproduction and resistance. Journal of Education Policy, 33(5), 590–616. https://doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2018.1435909