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Articulating Asia in Japanese Higher Education - Policy, Partnership and Mobility (Hardcover): Jeremy Breaden Articulating Asia in Japanese Higher Education - Policy, Partnership and Mobility (Hardcover)
Jeremy Breaden
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of cross-border activity in and around Japanese universities, employing 'Asia' as the cornerstone of inquiry. It offers qualitative, case-based analysis of Asia-oriented student mobility and partnership projects, framed by critical evaluation of discourses and texts concerning Japan's positioning in an era of Asian ascendancy. This combination of Asia as theme and international higher education as empirical subject matter allows the book to shed new light on some of the fundamental policy currents in contemporary Japan. It also furnishes a fresh approach to comprehending the modalities of regionalism and regionalisation in the sphere of higher education.

The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan - International Inside Out (Paperback): Jeremy Breaden The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan - International Inside Out (Paperback)
Jeremy Breaden
R1,358 Discovery Miles 13 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For several decades internationalisation has been a cornerstone of both Japanese government higher education policy and approaches to reform at an institutional level, but Japan has still not managed to lose its reputation as a somewhat reclusive member of the global academic community. Consensus on the potential of internationalisation to reinvigorate Japanese higher education is matched by the depth of recognition that universities have, to date, failed to internationalise successfully. This book offers a new approach to Japan's internationalisation conundrum by proceeding from the 'inside out'. It presents an extended case study one university organisation that has been changed through its adoption of a radical program of internationalisation. Through this case study Jeremy Breaden identifies patterns by which internationalisation is situated in administrative discourse and individual action, and determines how these patterns in turn shape organisational practice. The result is a multi-dimensional narrative of organisational change that advances our understanding of both the dynamics of university reform and the concept of internationalisation, one of the most durable yet contentious themes in the study of contemporary Japanese society. With detailed analysis and an in-depth case study, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese studies, sociology and anthropology. It will also prove valuable to professionals and policy makers working in higher education, both in Japan and around the world.

Internationalising Japan - Discourse and practice (Hardcover, New): Jeremy Breaden, Stacey Steele, Carolyn Stevens Internationalising Japan - Discourse and practice (Hardcover, New)
Jeremy Breaden, Stacey Steele, Carolyn Stevens
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the twenty-first century, the concept of internationalisation remains a crucial tool for understanding the dynamics of globalising processes. It draws attention to the dimensions of conscious action in inter- and trans-national phenomena, connecting globalisation with individuals' experience of everyday life. This book explores how internationalisation is imagined, discussed and operationalised in Japan and surrounding countries. The chapters focus on educational, leisure and cultural activities, fields which are often overlooked in favour of economic and political developments in the literature. The conclusion reflects on the concept of internationalisation and assesses how it is likely to develop in Japan in future, taking into account the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011.

The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan - International Inside Out (Hardcover): Jeremy Breaden The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan - International Inside Out (Hardcover)
Jeremy Breaden
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For several decades internationalisation has been a cornerstone of both Japanese government higher education policy and approaches to reform at an institutional level, but Japan has still not managed to lose its reputation as a somewhat reclusive member of the global academic community. Consensus on the potential of internationalisation to reinvigorate Japanese higher education is matched by the depth of recognition that universities have, to date, failed to internationalise successfully. This book offers a new approach to Japan's internationalisation conundrum by proceeding from the 'inside out'. It presents an extended case study one university organisation that has been changed through its adoption of a radical program of internationalisation. Through this case study Jeremy Breaden identifies patterns by which internationalisation is situated in administrative discourse and individual action, and determines how these patterns in turn shape organisational practice. The result is a multi-dimensional narrative of organisational change that advances our understanding of both the dynamics of university reform and the concept of internationalisation, one of the most durable yet contentious themes in the study of contemporary Japanese society. With detailed analysis and an in-depth case study, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese studies, sociology and anthropology. It will also prove valuable to professionals and policy makers working in higher education, both in Japan and around the world.

Internationalising Japan - Discourse and Practice (Paperback): Jeremy Breaden, Stacey Steele, Carolyn Stevens Internationalising Japan - Discourse and Practice (Paperback)
Jeremy Breaden, Stacey Steele, Carolyn Stevens
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the twenty-first century, the concept of internationalisation remains a crucial tool for understanding the dynamics of globalising processes. It draws attention to the dimensions of conscious action in inter- and trans-national phenomena, connecting globalisation with individuals' experience of everyday life. This book explores how internationalisation is imagined, discussed and operationalised in Japan and surrounding countries. The chapters focus on educational, leisure and cultural activities, fields which are often overlooked in favour of economic and political developments in the literature. The conclusion reflects on the concept of internationalisation and assesses how it is likely to develop in Japan in future, taking into account the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011.

Articulating Asia in Japanese Higher Education - Policy, Partnership and Mobility (Paperback): Jeremy Breaden Articulating Asia in Japanese Higher Education - Policy, Partnership and Mobility (Paperback)
Jeremy Breaden
R1,318 Discovery Miles 13 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of cross-border activity in and around Japanese universities, employing 'Asia' as the cornerstone of inquiry. It offers qualitative, case-based analysis of Asia-oriented student mobility and partnership projects, framed by critical evaluation of discourses and texts concerning Japan's positioning in an era of Asian ascendancy. This combination of Asia as theme and international higher education as empirical subject matter allows the book to shed new light on some of the fundamental policy currents in contemporary Japan. It also furnishes a fresh approach to comprehending the modalities of regionalism and regionalisation in the sphere of higher education.

Family-Run Universities in Japan - Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030 (Paperback):... Family-Run Universities in Japan - Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030 (Paperback)
Jeremy Breaden, Roger Goodman
R919 R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Save R108 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globally, private universities enrol one in three of all higher education students. In Japan, which has the second largest higher education system in the world in terms of overall expenditure, almost 80% of all university students attend private institutions. According to some estimates up to 40% of these institutions are family businesses in the sense that members of a single family have substantive ownership or control over their operation. This updated edition of Family-Run Universities in Japan offers a detailed historical, sociological, and ethnographic analysis of this important, but largely under-studied, category of private universities as family business. It examines how such universities in Japan have negotiated a period of major demographic decline since the 1990s: their experiments in restructuring and reform, the diverse experiences of those who worked and studied within them and, above all, their unexpected resilience. It argues that this resilience derives from a number of 'inbuilt' strengths of family business which are often overlooked in conventional descriptions of higher education systems and in predictions regarding the capacity of universities to cope with dramatic changes in their operating environment. This book offers a new perspective on recent changes in the Japanese higher education sector and contributes to an emerging literature on private higher education and family business across the world.

Family-Run Universities in Japan - Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030 (Hardcover):... Family-Run Universities in Japan - Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030 (Hardcover)
Jeremy Breaden, Roger Goodman
R2,746 Discovery Miles 27 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globally, private universities enrol one in three of all higher education students. In Japan, which has the second largest higher education system in the world in terms of overall expenditure, almost 80% of all university students attend private institutions. According to some estimates up to 40% of these institutions are family businesses in the sense that members of a single family have substantive ownership or control over their operation. This book offers a detailed historical, sociological, and ethnographic analysis of this important, but largely under-studied, category of private universities as family business. It examines how such universities in Japan have negotiated a period of major demographic decline since the 1990s: their experiments in restructuring and reform, the diverse experiences of those who worked and studied within them and, above all, their unexpected resilience. It argues that this resilience derives from a number of 'inbuilt' strengths of family business which are often overlooked in conventional descriptions of higher education systems and in predictions regarding the capacity of universities to cope with dramatic changes in their operating environment. This book offers a new perspective on recent changes in the Japanese higher education sector and contributes to an emerging literature on private higher education and family business across the world.

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