From monoculture to pluricultures: Recent trends in economics education

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Abstract

The role of academic economics education in establishing and nurturing a monoculture of thought and action, emanating from this powerful discipline has been pivotal. However, as of today, there
exists a vast array of pedagogical alternatives. These are contributing to an emerging pluriculture of future economics and future economies. The following chapter presents a framework to
compare these pluralizing ambitions in (and of), economics education. Furthermore, we discuss in detail how recent trends in the debate are beginning to reflect economic education in the
broader context of its socio-ecological pervasiveness. So too, we grapple with the process of reshaping it from an overtly imperialist tradition towards a decolonized and diversified domain, in
terms of content, capabilities and didactics. Throughout the chapter we provide examples, databases and go-to manuals that have been established to foster pluralist economic education.
This chapter does not diminish the challenges that exist in economics education but also seeks to point out instances where progress has been made, and offers avenues that exist for economic
pluricultures to emerge.
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Number of pages25
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameICAE Working Paper Series
No.172

Fields of science

  • 603124 Theory of science
  • 502 Economics
  • 509017 Social studies of science
  • 503030 Business education

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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