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What is Neo-Liberalism

Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice
Describes a market-driven approach to economic policy that stresses the importance of private enterprise.
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The State of Development of CSE
Joanna Leng (Visual Conclusions, UK) and Wes Sharrock (University of Manchester, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch020
Abstract
Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) is an emerging, rapidly developing, and potentially very significant force in changing scientific practice by offering a “third way” of carrying out research in addition to, or indeed, instead of, theory and experiment. It is unlikely that such a significant change can continue to be accommodated by the organizational structures that were put in place for other established research practices. This chapter will explore how research practices are changing to accommodate CSE and how that in turn may further affect structures designed to organize, co-ordinate, and fund scientific research, the most obvious change being the proliferation of cross-disciplinary collaborative teams. The chapter will end by considering what impact these changes have on ideas of professional and ethical best practice.
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An Intersectional Study of the Funding Experiences of South African University Students After Majority Rule
Its ideology that upholds fundamental rights, free trade, free movement of capital, and also believe is less government involvement in social policy.
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Business Schools: Internationalization towards a New European Perspective
Ideology based on free-market reign. Widely adopted by the European Union, driving liberalization and deregulation agendas currently transforming the higher education scene, among other sectors. Universities are increasingly forced to implement principles associated with private sector management, and they become subjects to market mechanisms, such as competition.
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Women's Entrepreneurship in Patriarchal Societies: The Case of Women's Cooperatives in Turkey
A mode of governance in which the state acts as an agent in the creation of a political culture, where citizens live and act as individual “entrepreneurs” who are responsible for their own welfare with minimal state assistance and intervention.
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