The Academy in Crisis: Political Economy of Higher EducationJohn Sommer Routledge, 4 mai 2018 - 340 pages The Academy in Crisis is a provocative contribution to an important debate....The costs of goverment support for American universities are not negligible. They include stress on some of the core values of universities and of science-vaules like openness, collaboration, and collegiality-and pressure, too, on other central institutional responsibilities, such as the education of undergradutes. Robert M. Rosenzweig, former president, Association of American Universities. |
Table des matières
State of the Art or Art of the State? | 1 |
I The Politicization of Higher Learning Introduction to Part I | 17 |
II The Political Economy of Higher Learning Introduction to Part II | 129 |
III The Political Economy of Scientific Research Introduction to Part III | 219 |
About the Contributors | 305 |
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The Academy in Crisis: Political Economy of Higher Education Arthur Asa Berger Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |
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