Corporate social responsibility and education reform in Brazil: a critical analysis
Autor
Santos, Heitor
Institución
Resumen
This chapter uses the case of the Intel Corporation in Brazil to explore the
tensions surrounding the use of corporate funding to promote education
reform, making two main contributions to the field of philanthropy in
education. First, it adds to the work that has been done by Ball (2012) and
other scholars (Peck & Theodore, 2012; Urry, 2003) towards exploring
policy-making outside traditional channels and investigating the structures
and nuances of these under-explored ‘globalising micro-spaces’. Second,
it devotes significant attention to the question of whether it is possible for
corporations to make long-term and systemic contributions to the field of
education.