An edition of Implausible dream (2017)

Implausible dream

the world-class university and repurposing higher education

Implausible dream
James H. Mittelman, James H. M ...
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An edition of Implausible dream (2017)

Implausible dream

the world-class university and repurposing higher education

"Why the paradigm of the world-class university is an implausible dream for most institutions of higher education Universities have become major actors on the global stage. Yet, as they strive to be 'world-class,' institutions of higher education are shifting away from their core missions of cultivating democratic citizenship, fostering critical thinking, and safeguarding academic freedom. In the contest to raise their national and global profiles, universities are embracing a new form of utilitarianism, one that favors market power over academic values. In this book, James Mittelman explains why the world-class university is an implausible dream for most institutions and proposes viable alternatives that can help universities thrive in today's competitive global environment. Mittelman traces how the scale, reach, and impact of higher-education institutions expanded exponentially in the post-World War II era, and how the market-led educational model became widespread. Drawing on his own groundbreaking fieldwork, he offers three case studies--the United States, which exemplifies market-oriented educational globalization; Finland, representative of the strong public sphere; and Uganda, a postcolonial country with a historically public but now increasingly private university system. Mittelman shows that the 'world-class' paradigm is untenable for all but a small group of wealthy, research-intensive universities, primarily in the global North. Nevertheless, institutions without substantial material resources and in far different contexts continue to aspire to world-class stature. An urgent wake-up call, Implausible Dream argues that universities are repurposing at the peril of their high principles and recommends structural reforms that are more practical than the unrealistic worldwide measures of excellence prevalent today"--

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Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Repurposing Higher Education
2020, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Implausible dream
Implausible dream: the world-class university and repurposing higher education
2018, Princeton University Press
in English
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Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Repurposing Higher Education
2017, Princeton University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction : questions and arguments
Part I. Global knowledge governance. A crisis of purpose ; Contending purposes of modern universities ; Drivers of reform
Part II. Case studies. The neoliberal model : the United States ; A social democratic path : Finland ; Postcolonial experience : Uganda
Part III. Outcomes. Polymorphism ; Plausible alternatives.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
World-class university and repurposing higher education

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Dewey Decimal Class
378/.01
Library of Congress
LB2322.2 .M57 2018, LB2322.2

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Pagination
xviii, 261 pages
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26941503M
ISBN 10
0691165181
ISBN 13
9780691165189
LCCN
2017005725
OCLC/WorldCat
983824976

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