What constitutes the public good in a highly individualistic,
consumerist and privatized society? The global financial crisis of
2008 revealed the extent to which the public realm had been eroded
over the last thirty years and the inroads that privatization and
commercialization have made into the higher education sector. This
book explores the institutional and sector-wide implications of the
financial crisis for higher education; and the lessons to be learnt
from that crisis and its aftermath for the university sector as a
whole. Jon Nixon argues that the university now has to be re-imagined
as a social, civic and cosmopolitan good that is central to the
well-being of civil society and its citizens. Key chapters focus on
capability, reasoning and purposefulness as the common resources of
higher education. The book highlights the urgent need for sector-wide
planning and collaboration, the development of a public culture across
institutions, and a broadening of the higher education curriculum.
Higher Education and the Public Good points a way forward to the new
and emergent civic and cosmopolitan spaces of learning.
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Imagining the University
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441186102
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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