Universities and globalization : critical perspectives / editors Jan Currie, Janice Newson

Colaborador(es): Currie, Jan | Newson, JaniceTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: London : Sage, 1998 Descripción: XII, 339 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 0-7619-1066-2Tema(s): Enseñanza superior | Educación y globalización | Universidades -- Aspectos económicosResumen: Universities and Globalization traces the way in which globalization has affected university governance and the daily lives of academics. The contributors demonstrate that: globablization in universities combines a market ideology with a corresponding set of practices drawn from the world of business - with issues of managerialism, privatisation, and accountability becoming paramount; globalization presents clear disadvantages as well as benefits, and that its effect on higher education is likely to be neither uniform in practice nor inevitable in outcome.
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Universities and Globalization traces the way in which globalization has affected university governance and the daily lives of academics. The contributors demonstrate that: globablization in universities combines a market ideology with a corresponding set of practices drawn from the world of business - with issues of managerialism, privatisation, and accountability becoming paramount; globalization presents clear disadvantages as well as benefits, and that its effect on higher education is likely to be neither uniform in practice nor inevitable in outcome.

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