The value of the university cannot be reduced to a monetised figure. By drawing from human development discourse and the capabilities approach, Melanie Walker argues the university can be re-imagined in terms of its commitment to individual freedoms, social citizenship formation and social change. The university should have an active role, engaged in local and global spaces, to foster and support a just and sustainable society
"If we take seriously the notion that we live in a global knowledge economy and in a society based o...
The article outlines the case for the capabilities-friendly approach in higher education practice, p...
Civil societies around the world today are arguably facing existential crises in political, economic...
This book makes the case for a critical turn in development thinking around universities and their c...
Competition, a defining characteristic of Anglo-Saxon capitalist models, has shaped universi...
Competition, a defining characteristic of Anglo-Saxon capitalist models, has shaped universi...
Attention has been drawn to reduction of universities’ purposes to serve economic interests only. Th...
Attention has been drawn to a hollowing out of universities' purposes to serve economic interests on...
One of the things least discussed in the everyday lifeworld of higher education in England today is ...
This paper looks at the relation between universities and human development, first, in terms of what...
One of the things least discussed in the everyday lifeworld of higher education in England today is ...
International audienceThe world's economic and political interactions and exchanges are in a conside...
Globalization presents a particularly challenging context for re-examining the educative purpose of ...
This article defends the claim that two conditions facilitate sustainable development, namely a demo...
The closely related, but often contradictory, issues of increasing access to university and improvin...
"If we take seriously the notion that we live in a global knowledge economy and in a society based o...
The article outlines the case for the capabilities-friendly approach in higher education practice, p...
Civil societies around the world today are arguably facing existential crises in political, economic...
This book makes the case for a critical turn in development thinking around universities and their c...
Competition, a defining characteristic of Anglo-Saxon capitalist models, has shaped universi...
Competition, a defining characteristic of Anglo-Saxon capitalist models, has shaped universi...
Attention has been drawn to reduction of universities’ purposes to serve economic interests only. Th...
Attention has been drawn to a hollowing out of universities' purposes to serve economic interests on...
One of the things least discussed in the everyday lifeworld of higher education in England today is ...
This paper looks at the relation between universities and human development, first, in terms of what...
One of the things least discussed in the everyday lifeworld of higher education in England today is ...
International audienceThe world's economic and political interactions and exchanges are in a conside...
Globalization presents a particularly challenging context for re-examining the educative purpose of ...
This article defends the claim that two conditions facilitate sustainable development, namely a demo...
The closely related, but often contradictory, issues of increasing access to university and improvin...
"If we take seriously the notion that we live in a global knowledge economy and in a society based o...
The article outlines the case for the capabilities-friendly approach in higher education practice, p...
Civil societies around the world today are arguably facing existential crises in political, economic...