Leaving the mainstream behind? Uncovering subjective understandings of economics instructors' roles

In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organizations and researchers highlighted the lack of pluralism and heterodox approaches in economics curricula. The relevance of pluralism becomes clear once set within the implications of a given scientific discourse on reality (e.g. economic...

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Main Authors: Gruszka, Katarzyna, Scharbert, Annika Regine, Soder, Michael
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Language:en
Published: Elsevier 2017
Online Access:http://epub.wu.ac.at/5204/1/Gruszka_etal_2017_EcolEcon_Leaving%2Dthe%2Dmainstream%2Dbehind.pdf
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.09.021
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spelling ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-52042018-10-13T06:19:00Z Leaving the mainstream behind? Uncovering subjective understandings of economics instructors' roles Gruszka, Katarzyna Scharbert, Annika Regine Soder, Michael In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organizations and researchers highlighted the lack of pluralism and heterodox approaches in economics curricula. The relevance of pluralism becomes clear once set within the implications of a given scientific discourse on reality (e.g. economics and policy making). This study explores the role of instructors in co-constructing the pluralism discourse and debates, while recognizing the role of institutional obstacles to change within the discipline. An empirical field study is conducted with lecturers in introductory economics courses at the WU Vienna University of Economics and Business where they place themselves within the pluralism discourse via a Q-study - a mixed method employed for studying subjectivity in socially contested topics. In Q, a set of statements undergo a sorting procedure on a relative ranking scale, followed by factor-rendering. Four voices are identified: Moderate Pluralist, Mainstreamers, Responsible Pluralists, and Applied Pluralists. The implications of their ideas are discussed from the viewpoint of discursive institutionalism, stressing the role of ideas and discourse in institutional change. Although a discursive readiness for changes towards more pluralism is claimed, strategies for overcoming the difficulties on the institutional level need to be developed. Elsevier 2017-01 Article PeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/5204/1/Gruszka_etal_2017_EcolEcon_Leaving%2Dthe%2Dmainstream%2Dbehind.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.09.021 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09218009 https://www.elsevier.com/journals/ecological-economics/0921-8009/open-access-options http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.09.021 http://epub.wu.ac.at/5204/
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description In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organizations and researchers highlighted the lack of pluralism and heterodox approaches in economics curricula. The relevance of pluralism becomes clear once set within the implications of a given scientific discourse on reality (e.g. economics and policy making). This study explores the role of instructors in co-constructing the pluralism discourse and debates, while recognizing the role of institutional obstacles to change within the discipline. An empirical field study is conducted with lecturers in introductory economics courses at the WU Vienna University of Economics and Business where they place themselves within the pluralism discourse via a Q-study - a mixed method employed for studying subjectivity in socially contested topics. In Q, a set of statements undergo a sorting procedure on a relative ranking scale, followed by factor-rendering. Four voices are identified: Moderate Pluralist, Mainstreamers, Responsible Pluralists, and Applied Pluralists. The implications of their ideas are discussed from the viewpoint of discursive institutionalism, stressing the role of ideas and discourse in institutional change. Although a discursive readiness for changes towards more pluralism is claimed, strategies for overcoming the difficulties on the institutional level need to be developed.
author Gruszka, Katarzyna
Scharbert, Annika Regine
Soder, Michael
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