The University at the Crossroads of Eco-Social Challenges: Pedagogy of Care and the Community of Life for a Transformative Learning
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Frontiers Media
Materia
university neoliberalism community of life
Fecha
2021-04-01Referencia bibliográfica
López López, M.C. et. al. Front. Sustain. 2:654769. [https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2021.654769]
Resumen
What kind of responsibility do universities have with regard to the current emergency
created by ecological and socio-economic collapse? This work begins by considering
the colonization of universities by neoliberal globalization. Education is one of the areas
that appears as a fundamental source of business in the globalized economy, thus
reorienting the role of the State in accordance with the New Public Managements
(NPM’s) educational policy. The NPM is the main instrument responsible for modifying
the structure and culture of state services by means of introducing privatization and
market-specific mechanisms. But, in so doing, something very important is created: a
process of “re-culturing,” the establishment of the “one-track thinking.” It is “endogenous
neoliberalism” that promotes the construction of a new identity: the neoliberal view of
education fromthe “entrepreneurial self.” Next, and based on the criticismof the Frankfurt
School, we question whether the use of reason—as instrumental reason—exists in
neoliberal logic, and how it use is related to morals and ethics. We need alternative
ideas that configure a new worldview for a new scenario, one which facilitates a deep
civilizational reconstruction. The Community of Life is the fundamental certainty on which
we can base a new worldview. We are one human family and, even more, one Earth
Community with a common destiny. This perspective exists at an even more inclusive
level, in order to integrate all living beings. We need care for the community of life with
understanding, compassion, and love. It implies a synthesis, which places us at the
doors of wisdom. The ethics of care and its educational translation as Pedagogy of Care,
should have, as its main objective, the experiential learning of our reconnection with the
Community of Life. Therefore, it would be necessary a truly transformative learning that
we, as humanity, will need to carry out. This is where universities are called on to play
a strategic role. The changes that must take place in universities have to be based on
a new worldview: the Ethics of Care of the Community of Life. Finally, some practical
consequences are proposed in this sense.





