The Academy in Crisis: The Political Economy of Higher EducationJohn W. Sommer Transaction Publishers - 329 "The Academy in Crisis is a provocative contribution to an important debate....The costs of goverment support for American universities are not negligible. They include stress on some of the core values of universities and of science-vaules like openness, collaboration, and collegiality-and pressure, too, on other central institutional responsibilities, such as the education of undergradutes." Robert M. Rosenzweig, former president, Association of American Universities |
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... decisions. This is a rather startling suggestion and leads us to ask ourselves not only what value we place on our primacy in research but what our moral obligations are in contributing to the world's stock of trained personnel, and how ...
... decisions. This is a rather startling suggestion and leads us to ask ourselves not only what value we place on our primacy in research but what our moral obligations are in contributing to the world's stock of trained personnel, and how ...
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... decision at times of confrontation instead of confronting students and faculty alike over their responsibilities to learn and to teach. In that sense, the governance of higher education, discussed so cogently from a property rights ...
... decision at times of confrontation instead of confronting students and faculty alike over their responsibilities to learn and to teach. In that sense, the governance of higher education, discussed so cogently from a property rights ...
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... decision making of a state-dominated enterprise. I think it fair to claim that the authors aim to improve higher education in America by identifying systemic processes, and the habits of mind developed to accommodate these, that have ...
... decision making of a state-dominated enterprise. I think it fair to claim that the authors aim to improve higher education in America by identifying systemic processes, and the habits of mind developed to accommodate these, that have ...
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Spis treści
The Politicization of Higher Learning | 15 |
The Evolution of American Higher Education | 21 |
The Political Context of Higher | 45 |
A History and Critical Analysis | 69 |
Higher Education the Individual and the Humane Sciences | 95 |
The Political Economy of Higher Learning | 127 |
The Economics of Higher Education | 135 |
The Economics of Fundamental Research | 171 |
Property Rights in Academe | 197 |
Normative and Positive Theories of Science | 225 |
Science and Technology for Economic Ends | 257 |
Universities and the Training of Scientists | 287 |
About the Contributors | 305 |
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