Globalization and Higher Education

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Jaishree K. Odin, Peter T. Manicas
University of Hawaii Press, Jan 31, 2004 - Education - 288 pages

Post-secondary education is a massive globalizing industry with a potential for growth that cannot be overestimated. By 2010 there will be 100 million people in the world, all fully qualified to proceed from secondary to tertiary education, but there will be no room left on any campus. A distinguished panel of scholars and educational administrators from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific was asked to speak on the complexities of globalized higher education from their positions of concern and expertise and then engage in a dialogue. The result is this timely and important work.

Globalization and Higher Education aims to energize readers into rethinking higher education. It succeeds by dealing thoughtfully and provocatively with pertinent issues that cut across and transcend national boundaries as well as very different points of view.

Contributors: Tom P. Abeles, Jan Currie, Gerard Delanty, Leonardo Garnier, Sohail Inayatullah, Charles Karelis, Peter T. Manicas, John J. McDermott, Michael Margoils, Deane Neubauer, Jaishree K. Odin, Richard S. Ruch, Charles Smith, Su Hao, Scott Thomas, Peter Wagner.

 

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THE LARGER CONTEXT
3
HIGHER EDUCATION IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION WHAT IS AT STAKE?
9
THE WITHERING OF THE PROFESSORIATE CORPORATE UNIVERSITIES AND THE INTERNET
26
THE NEOLIBERAL PARADIGM AND HIGHER EDUCATION A CRITIQUE
44
A CLOSER LOOK
65
GLOBALIZATION HIGHER EDUCATION AND MARKETS
71
LESSONS FROM THE FORPROFIT SIDE
84
GLOBALIZATION COLLEGE PARTICIPATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC MOBILITY
106
SOME REGIONAL RESPONSES TO GLOBALIZATION
165
INTERACTION OF GLOBAL POLITICS AND HIGHER EDUCATION
169
KNOWLEDGE AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN LATIN AMERICA INCOMMODIOUS COMMODITIES?
183
CORPORATE TECHNOLOGICAL EPISTEMIC AND DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGES MAPPING THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF UNIVERSITY ...
204
THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
221
THE CHANGING CRAFT NATURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION A STORY OF THE SELFREORGANIZING UNIVERSITY
225
DOES THE UNIVERSITY HAVE A FUTURE?
243
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
257

IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY
127
THE EROSION OF FACETOFACE PEDAGOGY A JEREMIAD
133
THE USED CAR DEALERSHIP AND THE CHURCH ON RESOLVING THE IDENTITY OF THE UNIVERSITY
142
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE RECONSTITUTION OF THE UNIVERSITY
149

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