The Idea of the University: Contemporary Perspectives, Volume 2 is a
companion to The Idea of the University: A Reader, Volume 1, which
presents readings from the major texts on the idea of the university
over the last two hundred years. This volume consists of essays from
the leading contemporary scholars of the university across the world.
The essays examine ideas of the university that lie tacitly in its
national and global framing, and offer creative ideas in taking the
university forward, both on a regional and on a world-wide basis.
Specific lines of inquiry include those of citizenship,
cosmopolitanism, wisdom, ecology and freedom. The thirty chapters in
this volume have been invitingly grouped to offer intriguing ways into
the material, which in turn opens the way to very large conceptual and
theoretical issues. In an era of marketization, can universities
attend to any global responsibilities? Might regionalism—in Europe,
in South America, in Africa—prompt new ideas of the university? What
understandings of knowledge are feasible in a digital age? Amid local,
national, regional and worldly callings, how might citizenship be
construed? In a final section, a space opens for more speculative
inquiries as to the conceptual possibilities ahead: Just what ideas of
the university might feasibly be entertained for the twenty-first
century? Might it be envisaged that the university has both
responsibilities and possibilities in playing a part in bringing about
a better world? Those concluding chapters in The Idea of the
University: Contemporary Perspectives respond in original ways and all
in an optimistic fashion.
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Contemporary Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433149801
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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