The financial crisis of 2007/2008 prompted governments across Europe
to adopt austerity measures aimed at the reduction of their escalating
budget deficits. Higher Education in Austerity Europe explores how the
resulting cuts in public expenditure - together with the increasing
reliance on the privatisation of services - have impacted on higher
education directly through the reduction of public sector provision
and indirectly as a result of the social and political consequences of
that reduction. Moreover, it explores how the effects of these
economic policies have differed markedly across the national regions
of Europe, with the result that inequality has increased significantly
both within and between national regions, and this, in turn, has led
to social and political dislocation within and across communities. It
is only by viewing higher education within this broader context that
we can begin to understand the full implications of the austerity
measures introduced over the last ten years. Jon Nixon draws together
leading scholars to delve into the complexity of impact and response
generated by these measures. Part 1 focuses on cross-European
perspectives; Part 2 on the impact of austerity measures within
national systems; and Part 3 on new perspectives and possibilities.
The volume also includes considered responses from 'outsiders' by
academics located in Asia, Australia, and the USA, providing an
additional dimension to the analysis. As well as analysing the full
impact of austerity measures across some of the worst hit national
regions of Europe, the contributors also identifying openings and
possibilities for renewal.
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ISBN
9781474277273
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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