This essay first examines a few key aspects of the erosion of public university funding in the United States, showing how the ideal of value-free science has undermined efforts to defend a conception of universities as public goods. Then it considers how advocates of California's Proposition 30, a ballot initiative that restored some public university funding, frequently adopted the same logic of privatization they sought to counteract
ABSTRACT The American public university is losing status vis-à-vis the Ivy League private sector. In...
The trend toward privatization in higher education is clearly accelerating, as evidenced in both the...
P rofessor Newfield is professor of English at the University of California–Santa Barbara, and his l...
This essay first examines a few key aspects of the erosion of public university funding in the Unite...
This essay reviews recent books and articles that examine the politics and economics of the restruct...
[Excerpt] Public colleges and universities are in danger of losing their place as engines of social ...
In this paper the author discusses the various factors which have contributed to a substantial decre...
After two centuries of extraordinary public higher education in the United States that was both well...
The fiscal crisis of higher education currently is being resolved largely through a financing policy...
This paper discusses rallying public support for financing of public higher education, focusing on f...
As I contemplate the decline in public financial support for my institution over the sixteen years s...
Higher education’s financial crisis is being resolved largely through a politics of privatization, c...
England’s public university system has been groaning and lurching toward privatization for decades....
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
The university is often celebrated as a site for critique where intellectual laborers, protected by ...
ABSTRACT The American public university is losing status vis-à-vis the Ivy League private sector. In...
The trend toward privatization in higher education is clearly accelerating, as evidenced in both the...
P rofessor Newfield is professor of English at the University of California–Santa Barbara, and his l...
This essay first examines a few key aspects of the erosion of public university funding in the Unite...
This essay reviews recent books and articles that examine the politics and economics of the restruct...
[Excerpt] Public colleges and universities are in danger of losing their place as engines of social ...
In this paper the author discusses the various factors which have contributed to a substantial decre...
After two centuries of extraordinary public higher education in the United States that was both well...
The fiscal crisis of higher education currently is being resolved largely through a financing policy...
This paper discusses rallying public support for financing of public higher education, focusing on f...
As I contemplate the decline in public financial support for my institution over the sixteen years s...
Higher education’s financial crisis is being resolved largely through a politics of privatization, c...
England’s public university system has been groaning and lurching toward privatization for decades....
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
The university is often celebrated as a site for critique where intellectual laborers, protected by ...
ABSTRACT The American public university is losing status vis-à-vis the Ivy League private sector. In...
The trend toward privatization in higher education is clearly accelerating, as evidenced in both the...
P rofessor Newfield is professor of English at the University of California–Santa Barbara, and his l...