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This collected volume of essays offers glimpses of the future of
university education. While universities consider the spirit of
theoretical exchange and intellectual pursuit to be a defining
trait of their identity, this book argues that this heritage is
disappearing under the influence of the short-term demands of
societies and markets. Universities used to be sites of dissent,
civil courage and societal conscience, but have now instead become
little more than pseudo-businesses, rendering them incapable of
remaining critical or independent. However, with more people going
to university every year, there is a strong resistance to the
notion that the university as a collegial and critical institution
is dead, among academics as well as the broader public. With
contributions from scholars across the world, this edited
collection explores the ramifications of marketization on
universities, and provides glimpses of what higher education will
look like in the future. It will be of great interest to teachers
and students in higher education, as well as policy makers and
those interested in the current and future state of higher
education.
This collected volume of essays offers glimpses of the future of
university education. While universities consider the spirit of
theoretical exchange and intellectual pursuit to be a defining
trait of their identity, this book argues that this heritage is
disappearing under the influence of the short-term demands of
societies and markets. Universities used to be sites of dissent,
civil courage and societal conscience, but have now instead become
little more than pseudo-businesses, rendering them incapable of
remaining critical or independent. However, with more people going
to university every year, there is a strong resistance to the
notion that the university as a collegial and critical institution
is dead, among academics as well as the broader public. With
contributions from scholars across the world, this edited
collection explores the ramifications of marketization on
universities, and provides glimpses of what higher education will
look like in the future. It will be of great interest to teachers
and students in higher education, as well as policy makers and
those interested in the current and future state of higher
education.
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