Higher Education in Post-Communist States

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ISBN: 3838211839
ISBN 13: 9783838211831
Autor: Hazeldine, Gary Salem A Morgan David
Verlag: ibidem-Verlag
Umfang: 276 S., 12 farbige Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.10.2018
Format: 1.6 x 21 x 14.8
Gewicht: 361 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Altersangabe: Lesealter: 12-99 J.
Artikelnummer: 5252656 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

How far have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their branded and consumer-oriented equivalents in the English-speaking world? While not assuming that university education in those states reflects in any mechanistic way the regulated, business-led system long established in places like the US, and now being dramatically realized in countries like Britain, this edited collection identifies some marked shifts in the direction of what might best be described as 'neoliberalisation', examining its particularities in local situations where establishment ideologies were, until the early 1990s, deeply alien to all kinds of commercially driven entities. Many of the authors are concerned not only with the linked issues of commercialism, instrumentalism, bureaucracy, and managerialism, framed locally and nationally, but also with the meaning and purpose of universities outside or against their status as efficient gatherers of income. The collection makes specific reference to Lithuania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, and Russia, and comprises theoretical as well as empirical studies of diverse but connected subjects, including the marketization of the academy, regional reactions to globalization as expressed in the representational rhetoric of specific curricula, the role and place of civic education, comparisons between educational settings, pedagogies for a critical and ethical consciousness, corporate and state demands and their effects on academic freedom, and the positive potential of new communication technologies. In all these cases, the system of neoliberalism, or rather an uneven process of neoliberalisation, forms a backdrop to the particular issues discussed.

Autorenporträt

Dr A. Salem lectures in sociology at Leeds Beckett University, and is on the editorial boards of The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies and of Sociologija: Mintis ir Veiksma. Dr Gary Hazeldine lectures in sociology at Birmingham City University; previously he taught at the University of Brighton, the University of Sussex, and Manchester Metropolitan University. Dr David Morgan teaches art history and architectural history at Oxford University's Department of Continuing Education; he taught previously at Birkbeck College, University of London.

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