Sharp and witty observations of academic life that range from the
local to the global, from PowerPoint to the halls of power. Is a
university education still relevant? What are the forces that threaten
it? Should academics ever be allowed near Twitter? In Academic Diary,
Les Back has chronicled three decades of his academic career, turning
his sharp and often satirical eye to the everyday aspects of life on
campus and the larger forces that are reshaping it. Presented as a
collection of entries from a single academic year, the diary moves
from the local to the global, from PowerPoint to the halls of power.
With entries like “Ivory Towers” and “The Library Angel,”
these smart, humorous, and sometimes absurd campus tales not only
demystify the opaque rituals of scholarship but also offer a personal
perspective on the far-reaching issues of university life. Commenting
on topics that range from the impact of commercialization and fee
increases to measurement and auditing research, the diary offers a
critical analysis of higher education today. At the same time, it is a
passionate argument for the life of the mind, the importance of
collaborative thinking, and the reasons that scholarship and writing
are still vital for making sense of our troubled and divided world.
Les mer
Or Why Higher Education Still Matters
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781906897567
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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