Sociological Glossary

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Glossary

  • Neocolonialism

    Neocolonialism describes the continued economic and political control of former colonies by powerful nations through indirect means such as trade policies and corporate influence.

  • Neoliberal Education Reforms

    Neoliberal education reforms focus on competition, privatisation, and market-driven policies in education, often increasing inequality.

  • Neoliberal University

    The neoliberal university prioritises financial efficiency, employability, and competition, often at the expense of traditional academic values.

  • Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism is an economic and political ideology that promotes free markets, competition, privatisation, and the reduction of state intervention in social services.

  • Network Society

    Manuel Castells’ concept of a network society describes a social structure increasingly organised around digital communication and decentralised networks.

  • Non-Formal Education

    Non-formal education refers to structured learning outside of the formal school system, such as youth groups, scouting, and apprenticeships.

  • Norms

    Norms are the informal rules and expectations that govern behaviour in a society, shaping social interactions and maintaining order.