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050 00 $aLC67.62$b.C36 2000
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245 00 $aCampus, Inc. :$bcorporate power in the ivory tower /$cedited by Geoffry D. White with Flannery C. Hauck.
260 $aAmherst, N.Y. :$bPrometheus Books,$c2000.
300 $a470 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction : the struggle that matters the most /$rRonnie Dugger --$tThe tricks of academe /$rLawrence Soley --$tThe goods at their worst : campus procurement in the global pillage /$rKevin Kniffin --$tMoney changers in the temple /$rDavid F. Noble --$tSucceed with caution : rethinking academic culture at RPI, PSU, and CSU /$rDonald W. Bray and Marjorie Woodford Bray --$tResisting corporatization of the university /$rRichard Daniels, with Lisa Blasch and Peter Caster --$tThe myth of the liberal campus /$rMichael Parenti --$tDead souls : the aftermath of Bayh-Dole /$rLeonard Minsky --$tTough customers : business' plan to corner the student market /$rSonya Huber --$tFaculty workers : tenure on the corporate assembly line /$rSonya Huber --$tProfessors going pro : the commercialization of teaching, research, and service /$rSheila Slaughter and Larry Leslie --$tGive me an $ : moonlighting in the company boardroom /$rKevin Kniffin --$tHow free is higher education? /$rHoward Zinn --$tSpook school : the CIA at RIT /$rAli S. Zaidi --$tPenn and Inc.: incorporating the University of Pennsylvania /$rMatthew Ruben --$tWiring the world : Ameritech's monopoly on the virtual classroom /$rTodd A. Price --$tToil and trouble : student activism in the fight against sweatshops /$rMedea Benjamin --$tScrew-U: the anti-CETI movement at San Francisco State University /$rBert Levy, Adam Martin, and Joshua Wolfson --$tLearning to think like a Harvard economist /$rStephanie Greenwood --$tConquering Goliath : the Free Burma Coalition takes down Pepsico /$rZar Ni and Michael Apple --$tSocial choice for social change : campaign for a new TIAA-CREF /$rNeil Wollman and Abigail Fuller --$tTake back the university : only unions can save academic life /$rHenry Steck and Michael Zweig --$tPerils of the knowledge industry : how a faculty union blocked an unfriendly takeover /$rJeff Lustig --$tJustice for janitors : organizing against outsourcing at Southampton College /$rCorey Dolgon --$tStudent union : labor, community, and campus unite to fight defunding /$rThomas Reifer --$tGreed in the groves /$rRalph Nader --$tIn the hands of youth : the coming struggle for campus democracy /$rBen Manski --$tDo your homework : research and organizing advice for corporate combatants /$rSonya Huber --$tKeep your room clean : how to uncover corporate and military influence on your campus /$rJohn Peck --$tPocket change or social change? : university investment responsibility and activism /$rSeth Newton --$tTake the pledge : a promise of social and environmental responsibility /$rNeil J. Wollman --$tAfterword. Business school : an interview with Noam Chomsky /$rGeoffry D. White.
520 $aThe university, as a core institution of democratic society, is increasingly threatened by the intrusion of big business. Campus, Inc. not only describes the threat of corporatization, but provides real-life strategies, campaigns, and solutions to the problem. A new era of student activism has rolled back the sale of sweatshop-produced items in campus stores; the re-emergence of unions has helped faculty organize to prevent "hostile takeovers" of our publicly funded institutions; and effective strategies to redemocratize the university are increasingly available.
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700 1 $aWhite, Geoffry D.
700 1 $aHauck, Flannery C.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tCampus, Inc.$dAmherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2000$w(OCoLC)606425875
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