When public policy ‘fails’ and venture capital ‘saves’ education: Edtech investors as economic and political actors
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Komljenovic, Janja (Author)
- Williamson, Ben (Author)
- Eynon, Rebecca (Author)
- Davies, Huw C. (Author)
Title
When public policy ‘fails’ and venture capital ‘saves’ education: Edtech investors as economic and political actors
Abstract
Educational technology (Edtech) investors have become increasingly influential in education; however, they remain under-researched. We address this deficit and introduce the grammar and landscape of Edtech investment into education research. We empirically examine venture capital Edtech investors and argue that they are economic and political actors. Investors construct the Edtech industry through their investment and advancing particular imaginaries. They legitimate their authority in education through narratives of expertise and measures of social impact. They consolidate the Edtech industry by constructing social networks to perform the political work of futuring. The analysis provides original insights into the power of Edtech investors in education and proposes a research agenda examining new relations between the education, technology, and finance industries.
Publication
Globalisation, Societies and Education
Pages
1-16
Date
October 23, 2023
ISSN
1476-7724
Short Title
When public policy ‘fails’ and venture capital ‘saves’ education
Accessed
03/07/2024, 22:30
Library Catalogue
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Publisher: Routledge
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2023.2272134
Citation
Komljenovic, J., Williamson, B., Eynon, R., & Davies, H. C. (2023). When public policy ‘fails’ and venture capital ‘saves’ education: Edtech investors as economic and political actors. Globalisation, Societies and Education, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2023.2272134
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