Three cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic changes, technological changes and the increased speed and mobility of people, goods, money and ideas. Public institutions have managed a decline in public funding, requiring commercialization and private partnerships, alongside changes in the labour force through casualization and short term contracts. Digitization has enabled disintermediation and deterritorialization. The power relationships in knowledge dissemination have flattened through the changes to publishing and social media. Traditional, industrial supply chains have collapsed. There is little need for middlemen and agents. This article reflects on the changes to higher education in ...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
The ascendancy of neoliberalism and the associated discourses of ‘new public management’, during the...
The contemporary education faces the worsening structural crisis. It is the real e d u c a t i o n a...
One set of public institutions that has seen growing discussion about the transformative impact of n...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
In an operating environment dominated by rapid technological change, the temptation to call this dis...
This article examines undergoing transformations in universities in the context of the structural cr...
We live in a time of great change, an increasingly global society, driven by the exponential growth ...
The early twenty-first century networked information economy has generated new communicative fields ...
ABSTRACT Higher education has become the new star ship in the policy fleet for governments around th...
In contemporary capitalism, a knowledge society tale emerges at the junction of technological and ec...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88789/1/2007_Glion_VI_Duderstadt.pd
During the twenty-first century, the workplace has changed more dramatically than perhaps at any oth...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the digital economy in higher educational institutions of ...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
The ascendancy of neoliberalism and the associated discourses of ‘new public management’, during the...
The contemporary education faces the worsening structural crisis. It is the real e d u c a t i o n a...
One set of public institutions that has seen growing discussion about the transformative impact of n...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
In an operating environment dominated by rapid technological change, the temptation to call this dis...
This article examines undergoing transformations in universities in the context of the structural cr...
We live in a time of great change, an increasingly global society, driven by the exponential growth ...
The early twenty-first century networked information economy has generated new communicative fields ...
ABSTRACT Higher education has become the new star ship in the policy fleet for governments around th...
In contemporary capitalism, a knowledge society tale emerges at the junction of technological and ec...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88789/1/2007_Glion_VI_Duderstadt.pd
During the twenty-first century, the workplace has changed more dramatically than perhaps at any oth...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the digital economy in higher educational institutions of ...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
The ascendancy of neoliberalism and the associated discourses of ‘new public management’, during the...
The contemporary education faces the worsening structural crisis. It is the real e d u c a t i o n a...