生成する大学:哲学と社会理論<br>The University Becoming : Perspectives from Philosophy and Social Theory (Debating Higher Education: Philosophical Perspectives)

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生成する大学:哲学と社会理論
The University Becoming : Perspectives from Philosophy and Social Theory (Debating Higher Education: Philosophical Perspectives)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 212 p.
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Full Description

This volume wholeheartedly engages with the current climate in higher education and provides not only a thorough analysis of the foundational elements constituting higher education but also a critical discussion of possible connections to societal and cultural domains and policy debates.

Today, higher education institutions and programs are beset with multiple, and often conflicting, pressures and demands. Higher education is regarded by societies in general, and at the political level in particular, as a pathway to securing continued economic growth and ensuring cultural growth in surrounding societal contexts. Future academics are expected to become experts within their disciplines and at the same time to acquire and develop generic competences and transferable skills directly translatable into job market and professional contexts. These conflicting and fragmented policy approaches to higher education leaves academic leaders, teacher, researchers, and students with an incoherent curriculum and a confused and eroded academic identity and societal outlook.



Much literature within higher education research that engages with similar topics are dominated by a backwards-looking and heavy critique of current political and educational conditions for the university and higher education. This volume suggests a new tack that is defined by openness and optimism towards possibilities for a transformative higher education curriculum - that at the same time stays firmly rooted within the foundational academic soil. By drawing on, and contributing to, the emerging research field the philosophy and theory of higher education, the book combines critique with a constructive and future-oriented approach and outlook on higher education. Further, it combines and links philosophical discussions on the idea of the future university with societal responsibility and a curricular and formational awareness.

Contents

Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1. Introduction: The university becoming (Søren Bengtsen, Sarah Robinson, and Wesley Shumar).- Part 1: Higher education and its societal contexts.- Chapter 2. The philosophy of higher education: forks, branches and openings (Ronald Barnett).- Chapter 3. Higher education and the politics of need (Benjamin Baez).- Chapter 4. Education as Promise: Learning from Hannah Arendt (Jon Nixon).- Chapter 5. Can academics be trusted to be truth-tellers more than the rest of society? (Paul Gibbs).- Part 2: Student being and becoming.- Chapter 6. Higher education: Learning how to pay attention (Sharon Rider).- Chapter 7. In search of student time: student temporality and the future university (Søren Bengtsen, Laura Louise Sarauw, and Ourania Filippakou).- Chapter 8. A Kantian perspective on integrity as an aim of student being and becoming (Denise Batchelor).- Chapter 9. An entrepreneurial ecology for higher education: a new approach to student formation (Wesley Shumarand Søren Bengtsen).- Part 3: The idea of the future university.- Chapter 10. philosophy for the playful university - Towards a theoretical foundation for playful higher education (Rikke Toft Nørgård).- Chapter 11. The migrant university (Ryan E. Gildersleeve).- Chapter 12. The student as consumer or citizen of academia and academic bildung (Mariann Solberg).- Chapter 13. Creating experimenting communities in the future university (Sarah Robinson, Klaus Thestrup, and Wes Shumar).- Chapter 14. Coda: Perpetuum mobile (Ronald Barnett).- Index.

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