Abstract: There is a certain parallel between arguments about the decline of the public sphere and the decline of the university today. Both institutions are said to be increasingly fragmented and politicized. In this paper, I mobilize Nancy Fraser's alternative account of the public in order to defend contemporary political changes in the university, such as affirmative action or women's studies programs. Such changes are necessary to transform an elite institution into a more democratic one and, in addition, they broaden the scope of our knowledge. Résumé: On peut établir un certain parallèle entre les arguments concernant le déclin de la sphère publique et le déclin de l'université aujourd'hui. On dit que les deux institutions deviennent...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
Higher education around the world is currently undergoing a neo-liberal administrative takeover. The...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
This thesis is an attempt to respond to the governance challenges created by the establishment of fi...
ABSTRACT The American public university is losing status vis-à-vis the Ivy League private sector. In...
dc.subject: Postdemocracy / Public function of the university / Governance / Knowledge society / res...
Universities have flourished in the modern era as central public institutions and bases for critical...
This article is located within the context of British Higher Education. It examines the 'radical ref...
No abstractThe article deals as much with the recent institutional changes in the German universitie...
Universities are host to a world of contradictions: while progressives challenge the increasing domi...
The University is currently involved in changes that might affect its institutional identity. At sta...
This article offers a polemical comparison between conceptualizations of the University in the late ...
Drawing upon perspectives from diverse disciplines, this paper critically examines some taken-for-gr...
Many contemporary commentators have recognised that economies, cultures and political systems cannot...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
Higher education around the world is currently undergoing a neo-liberal administrative takeover. The...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
This thesis is an attempt to respond to the governance challenges created by the establishment of fi...
ABSTRACT The American public university is losing status vis-à-vis the Ivy League private sector. In...
dc.subject: Postdemocracy / Public function of the university / Governance / Knowledge society / res...
Universities have flourished in the modern era as central public institutions and bases for critical...
This article is located within the context of British Higher Education. It examines the 'radical ref...
No abstractThe article deals as much with the recent institutional changes in the German universitie...
Universities are host to a world of contradictions: while progressives challenge the increasing domi...
The University is currently involved in changes that might affect its institutional identity. At sta...
This article offers a polemical comparison between conceptualizations of the University in the late ...
Drawing upon perspectives from diverse disciplines, this paper critically examines some taken-for-gr...
Many contemporary commentators have recognised that economies, cultures and political systems cannot...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
Higher education around the world is currently undergoing a neo-liberal administrative takeover. The...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...