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World Class Universities A Contested Concept

Publication year: 2020

ISBN: 978-981-15-7598-3

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This book focuses on the dimensions of the discourse of 'The World Class University', its alleged characteristics, and its policy expressions. It offers a broad overview of the historical background and current trajectory of the world-class-university construct. It also deepens the theoretical discussion, and points a way forward out of present impasses resulting from the pervasive use and abuse of the notion of "world-class" and related terms in the discourse of quality assessment. The book includes approaches and results from fields of inquiry not otherwise prominent in Higher Education studies, including philosophy and media studies, as well as sociology, anthropology, educational theory.


Subject: Education / Educational Policy and Politics / Higher Education / Administration, Organization and Leadership / Sociology of Education / Educational Philosophy / Philosophy of Education / higher education policy / global rankings and league tables / audit culture and the university / universities and liberal education / mediatization and the university / academic excellence and marketization / higher education and performance indicators / academic freedom / global educational competitiveness / world class university discourse / academic capitalism