<i>'An impressive feature of the </i>Handbook on the Politics of Higher Education<i> is the elegant economy with which it incorporates multiplicity, ambiguity and contestation into clear conceptual and organisational frameworks, beginning with a simple two-way matrix comprising social analysis, social action; rational choice, power and conflict. The array of international contributors includes, amongst others, political theorists and political scientists, economists and sociologists, administrators, managers, institutional leaders, finance specialists and policy advisers. They draw on their higher education research, scholarship, consultancy, practice and policy development in Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Africa, as well as Latin America and the Middle East.'</i><br /> --Mary Henkel, retired from Brunel University London, UK<p><i>'The </i>Handbook on the Politics of Higher Education<i> is much the best available collection of its kind and the editors are to be congratulated. Topic coverage by the distinguished group of contributors is great, and starting with Brian Pusser's brilliant opening chapter, that sweeps across the field, there's a real excitement in much of the writing. This is sharp and authoritative analysis of the politics of higher education, like a coiled spring, for an increasingly political time-a time in which universities themselves are likely to become more political in future.'</i><br /> --Simon Marginson, University College London, ESRC/HEFCE Centre for Global Higher Education and Editor-in-Chief, <i>Higher Education</i></p><p><i>'Politics surrounds academic life. The state, the organization, its actors, and the policies that get developed in tertiary education all function by way of political frameworks. What makes this Handbook useful is not only that it is comprehensive, but also that it crosses national boundaries and provides a geopolitical understanding to complex topics. The authors are experts in the field and the topic is of timely import. Thoughtful. Useful. Provocative.'</i><br /> --William G. Tierney, University of Southern California, US</p>

The Handbook on the Politics of Higher Education reveals valuable new perspectives for understanding higher education. Higher education plays an ever-greater role in contemporary life, creating innovation, skills, prosperity, and wellbeing, and is therefore of increasing importance to understand.Crafted as a sophisticated entry point, this Handbook takes a wide look at the topic, the state of contemporary research, and future directions. An array of expert international contributors examine important and contentious issues such as who should pay, how to keep higher education accountable, the assurance of quality, boosting productivity and affordability, and the role of states and markets. Experts explain how universities relate to states and societies, the political economy of higher education, planning and resource allocation, regulation and quality, and the politics of stakeholder interests.Unpacking key issues for both researchers new to the sector and experts alike, this topical Handbook will prove essential and thought-provoking reading for government policymakers, social science researchers, higher education executives, as well as instructors of graduate courses.Contributors include: B. Cantwell, H. Coates, A. Boggs, J. Brennan, A. Calderon, D.G. Carew, B. Chapman, G. Croucher, G. Davis, R. Deem, T. Depaola, D. Dohmen, R. Fearnside, C.A. Goldman, A. Grimm, E. Halford, T. Hicks, E. Jerez, B. Jongbloed, A. Kezar, R. King, M. Klemencic, D. Kristoffersen, M. Krongkaew, S. Lee, B. Lepori, M. Lodge, R. Middlehurst, K. Moore, Å. Olsson, B.Y. Park, A. Pettigrew, S. Popenici, B. Pusser, S. Robertson, P. Rohan, C. Sá, E. Sabzalieva, D. Van Damme, M. Van Der Wende, M. Vukasovic, R. Wagenaar, S.U. Weerakkody, M. Wells, R. Yang, C. Ziguras
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The Handbook on the Politics of Higher Education reveals valuable new perspectives for understanding higher education.
Contents: Introduction: The politics of higher education Brendan Cantwell, Hamish Coates and Roger King PART 1 THE UNIVERSITY, STATE AND SOCIETY 1. The State and the Civil Society in the Scholarship of Higher Education Brian Pusser 2. Trust, universities and the state Gwilym Croucher and Glyn Davis 3. The politics of university governance and United Kingdom devolution Andrew M. Boggs and Robin Middlehurst 4. Transformations of higher education institutions in the Chinese tradition Rui Yang 5. The Social Dimension of Higher Education: reproductive and transformative John Brennan PART II POLITICAL ECONOMY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 6. Global higher education governance Dirk Van Damme and Marijk Van der Wende 7. Global higher education and variegated regionalisms Susan L. Robertson 8. The geopolitics of academic science Brendan Cantwell and Adam Grimm 9. Scientific nationalism in a globalizing world Creso Sá and Emma Sabzalieva 10. Soft power projection: The political return on investment in international higher education Christopher Ziguras 11. The geopolitics of higher education: pursuing success in an uncertain global environment Angel Calderon PART III PLANNING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION 12. National resource allocation decisions in higher education: Objectives and dilemmas Benedetto Lepori and Ben Jongbloed 13. Higher education funding in the context of competing demands for government expenditure Dieter Dohmen 14. The Political Economy of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme Bruce Chapman and Timothy Hicks 15. The political economy of Thailand’s income contingent and allowance loan (TICAL) scheme: A personal account Medhi Krongkaew 16. Using workforce data to plan higher education degree programs Charles A. Goldman and Diana G. Carew 17. The politics of funding for research and development Alan Pettigrew and Åsa Olsson PART IV REGULATION AND QUALITY 18. Risk-based regulation in higher education: Why, how, when, and what else? Roger King 19. Regulating diversity: The challenges of regulation in pluralistic higher education systems, A UK Case Study Elizabeth Halford 20. Tertiary regulation in Asia: Emerging models Dorte Kristoffersen, Susanna Lee and Rob Fearnside 21. Regulating higher education: National audit explosions in international markets Martin Lodge 22. Transparency is the lynchpin for higher education success Hamish Coates, S. Umesha Weerakkody, Emeline Jerez, Michael Wells and Stefan Popenici PART V THE POLITICS OF STAKEHOLDER INTERESTS 23. Stakeholder organizations and multi-level governance of higher education Martina Vukasovic 24. The gender politics of higher education Rosemary Deem 25. Neoliberalism and faculty roles: The politics of academic work Adrianna Kezar and Tom DePaola 26. Student politics: Between representation and activism Manja Klemenčič and Bo Yun Park 27. University-industry collaboration Peter Rohan and Kenneth Moore 28. Skills and learning gain(s) in twenty-first-century higher education: Politics or policy? Robert Wagenaar Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786435019
Publisert
2018-06-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
560

Biographical note

Edited by Brendan Cantwell, Associate Professor, Department of Educational Administration, Michigan State University, US, Hamish Coates, Tenured Professor, Tsinghua University's Institute of Education, and Deputy Director, Tsinghua University Global Research Centre for the Assessment of College and Student Development, China and Roger King, Visiting Professor, School of Management, University of Bath, UK