Universities have been propelled into the center of the global
political economy of knowledge production by a number of factors:
mass education, academic capitalism, the globalization of
knowledge, the democratization of communication in the era of the
Internet, and the emergence of the knowledge and innovation
economy. The latest book in the International Studies in Higher
Education series, Universities and the Public Sphere addresses the
vital role of research universities as global public spheres, sites
where public interaction, conversation and deliberation take place,
where the nature of the State and private interests can be openly
debated and contested. At a time of increased privatization, open
markets, and government involvement in higher education, the book
also addresses the challenges facing the university in its role as
a global public sphere.
In this volume, international contributors challenge prevalent
views of the global marketplace to create a deeper understanding of
higher education's role in knowledge creation and nation building.
In nearly every national context the pressures of globalization,
neo-liberal economic restructuring, and new managerial imperatives
challenge traditional norms of autonomy, academic freedom, access
and affordability. The authors in Universities and the Public
Sphere argue that universities are uniquely suited to have
transformative democratic potential as global public spheres.
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