Within the complex environment of higher education, administrators and
faculty members face daunting challenges in their unique domains of
institutional governance. Many of the greatest challenges arise from
basic misunderstandings of authority and its limitations by
administrators and faculty members alike. These misunderstandings are
the primary source of disruptive confusion, mistrust, and
mismanagement. Consequently, an institution’s governance would
improve significantly if its personnel clearly understand the
fundamental principles of authority. To bring about this improvement,
Understanding Authority in Higher Education clarifies issues of
authority in an academic setting. Throughout, it introduces basic
concepts of higher-education administration and then examines the
limits of authority in context. Pedagogically, the book strives
continuously to ascertain whether authority is used properly from a
legal perspective, emphasizing the influence of academic cultural
norms on legal principles and vice versa. But, Understanding Authority
in Higher Education goes further than law textbooks by using real and
anecdotal case studies to examine aspects of authority that don’t
appear in court proceedings — those that lie beyond the reach of the
law. In these cases, the book explores the anthropology — the
behavior and the culture — of authority in the academic environment.
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ISBN
9798216247869
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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