The Globalization of Higher Education (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
784
Utgivningsdatum
2013-06-28
Förlag
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensioner
254 x 177 x 44 mm
Vikt
1451 g
ISBN
9781781001691

The Globalization of Higher Education

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This comprehensive book provides a collection of the critical papers that have been published in the fast-growing field of the globalization of higher education. They include work by a variety of noted scholars, such as Altbach, Clark and Marginson, which cover key areas of theoretical and substantive interest. This volume, along with an original introduction, will be of relevance to academics, researchers and students undertaking higher education research, as well as to the wider social science and public policy communities.
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Globalization represents one of the most compelling themes in modern higher education studies. This volume brings together a collection of the most thoughtful contributions over the last 15 years. Simon Marginson, himself the leading scholar in the field, provides a masterly introduction which will stand as a defining analysis of the importance of understanding its impact on higher education policies at all levels, local, national and international.

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Edited by Roger King, Visiting Professor, School of Management, University of Bath, Simon Marginson, Professor of Higher Education, Department of Education, University of Oxford and Rajani Naidoo, Deputy Director, Centre for Innovation in Marketing and Consumption Studies, University of Bath, UK

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Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Simon Marginson on behalf of the editors 1. Philip G. Altbach (2004), Globalisation and the University: Myths and Realities in an Unequal World 2. Philip G. Altbach (2003), Centers and Peripheries in the Academic Profession: The Special Challenges of Developing Countries 3. Eric Beerkens and Marijk Derwende (2007), The Paradox in International Cooperation: Institutionally Embedded Universities in a Global Environment 4. Burton R. Clark (1998), The Entrepreneurial University; Demand and Response 5. Rosemary Deem (2001), Globalisation, New Managerialism, Academic Capitalism and Entrepreneurialism in Universities: Is the Local Dimension Still Important?] 6. David D. Dill and Maarja Soo (2005), Academic Quality, League Tables, and Public Policy: A Cross-National Analysis of University Ranking Systems 7. Jrgen Enders and Egbert de Weert (2004), Science, Training and Career: Changing Modes of Knowledge Production and Labour Markets 8. Ewan Ferlie, Christine Musselin and Gianluca Andresani (2008), The Steering of Higher Education Systems: A Public Management Perspective 9. Ellen Hazelkorn (2008), Learning to Live with League Tables and Ranking: The Experience of Institutional Leaders 10. Mary Henkel (2005), Academic Identity and Autonomy in a Changing Policy Environment 11. Nia Cai Liu and Ying Cheng (2005), The Academic Ranking of World Universities 12. Kathryn Mohrman, Wanhua Ma and David Baker (2008), The Research University in Transition: The Emerging Global Model 13. Christine Musselin (2005), European Academic Labor Markets in Transition 14. Roger Patrick King (2007), Governance and Accountability in the Higher Education Regulatory State 15. Simon Marginson (2011), Higher Education in East Asia and Singapore: Rise of the Confucian Model 16. Simon Marginson (2008), Global Fields and Global Imagining: Bourdieu and Worldwide Higher Education 17. Simon Marginson (2007), The Public/Private Divide in Higher Education: A Global Revision 18. Simon Marginson (2006), Dynamics of National and Global Competition in Higher Education 19. Simon Marginson and Gary Rhoades (2002), Beyond National States, Markets, and Systems of Higher Education: A Glonacal Agency Heuristic 20. Tristan McCowan (2007), Expansion Without Equity: An Analysis of Current Policy on Access to Higher Education in Brazil 21. Rajani Naidoo (2010), Global Learning in a NeoLiberal Age: Implications for Development 22. Rajani Naidoo (2004), Fields and Institutional Strategy: Bourdieu on the Relationship Between Higher Education, Inequality and Society 23. Richard R. Nelson (2004), The Market Economy, and the Scientific Commons 24. Susan L. Robertson (2010), The EU, Regulatory State Regionalism and New Modes of Higher Education Governance 25. Peter Scott (1998), Massification, Internationalization and Globalization 26. Amartya Sen (1999), Global Justice: Beyond International Equity 27. Ravinder Sidhu (2009), The Brand Name Research University goes Global 28. Mala Singh (2001), Re-Inserting the Public Good into Higher Education Transformation 29. Joseph E. Stiglitz (1999), Knowledge as a Global Public Good 30. Ulrich Teichler (2004), The Changing Debate on the Internationalisation of Higher Education 31. Elaine Unterhalter (2006), New Times and New Vocabularies: Theorising and Evaluating Gender Equality in Commonwealth Higher Education 32. J. Vlimaa (2004), Nationalisation, Localisation and Globalisation in Finnish Higher Education 33. Jussi Vlimaa and Marcila Mollis (2004), The Social Functions of Evaluation in Argentine and Finnish Higher Education 34. Frans van Vught (2008), Mission Diversity and Reputation in Higher Education 35. Marijk van der Wende (2008), Rankings and Classifications in Higher