Higher education has come under increasing public scrutiny in recent
years, assailed with demands for greater efficiency, accountability,
cost reduction, and, above all, job training. Drawing upon examples
from across the world, with an emphasis on Anglo-American
higher-education systems, this handbook employs sociological
approaches to address these pressing concerns. The second edition is
thoroughly updated and adds several new chapters to shed further light
on the transformations wrought by the interrelated processes of
massification, vocationalization, and marketization that have swept
through universities in the wake of neoliberal reforms introduced by
governments since the 1980s. The handbook explores recent developments
in higher-education systems and policy as well as the everyday
experiences of students and staff and ongoing problems of inequality
and diversity within universities. In doing so, the chapters address a
number of current issues concerning the legitimacy of
higher-educational credentials, from the continuing debate regarding
traditional pedagogies and the role of universities in social class
reproduction to more recent concerns about standards in mass systems.
Collectively, this handbook demonstrates that the sociology of higher
education has the potential to play a leadership role in improving the
myriad higher-education systems around the world that are now part of
an interrelated set of subsystems, replete with both persistent
problems and promising prospects. This book is therefore necessary
reading for a variety of stakeholders within academia as well as
professionals and policy-makers interested in understanding higher
education and the acute challenges it faces.
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ISBN
9781000538724
Publisert
2022
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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