Ebook: Academic capitalism: politics, policies and the entrepreneurial university
Author: Slaughter Sheila, Leslie Larry L.
- Tags: Academic capitalism Higher Education United States Canada the United Kingdom and Australia Public Education Research Universities
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: John Hopkins University Press
- City: Baltimore
- Language: English
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A look at the current state of academic careers and institutions, with a particular focus on public research universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
This book examines ongoing changes in the nature of academic labor in the period
1970-1995, with an emphasis on the 1980s and 1990s. We argue that the changes currently taking place are as great as the changes in academic labor that occurred during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. As the industrial revolution at the end of the nineteenth century created the wealth that provided the base for postsecondary education and attendant professionalization, so the globalization of the political economy at the end of the twentieth century is destabilizing patterns of university professional work developed over the past hundred years. Globalization is creating new structures, incentives and rewards for some aspects of academic careers and is simultaneously instituting constraints and disincentives for other aspects of careers
This book examines ongoing changes in the nature of academic labor in the period
1970-1995, with an emphasis on the 1980s and 1990s. We argue that the changes currently taking place are as great as the changes in academic labor that occurred during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. As the industrial revolution at the end of the nineteenth century created the wealth that provided the base for postsecondary education and attendant professionalization, so the globalization of the political economy at the end of the twentieth century is destabilizing patterns of university professional work developed over the past hundred years. Globalization is creating new structures, incentives and rewards for some aspects of academic careers and is simultaneously instituting constraints and disincentives for other aspects of careers
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