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Susan Wright & Cris Shore 
Death of the Public University? 
Uncertain Futures for Higher Education in the Knowledge Economy

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Universities have been subjected to continuous government reforms since the 1980s, to make them ‘entrepreneurial’, ‘efficient’ and aligned to the predicted needs and challenges of a global knowledge economy. Under increasing pressure to pursue ‘excellence’ and ‘innovation’, many universities are struggling to maintain their traditional mission to be inclusive, improve social mobility and equality and act as the ‘critic and conscience’ of society. Drawing on a multi-disciplinary research project, University Reform, Globalisation and Europeanisation (URGE), this collection analyses the new landscapes of public universities emerging across Europe and the Asia-Pacific, and the different ways that academics are engaging with them.

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List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Preface


Introduction: Privatizing the Public University: Key Trends, Countertrends and Alternatives
Cris Shore and Susan Wright


PART I: REDEFINING THE MISSION AND MEANING OF THE UNIVERSITY


Chapter 1. Universities in Britain and the Spirit of ’45
John Morgan


Chapter 2. Managing the Third Mission: Reform or Reinvention of the Public University?
Nick Lewis and Cris Shore


Chapter 3. Universities in the Competition State: Lessons from Denmark
Susan Wright and Jakob Williams Ørberg


Chapter 4. Leadership in Higher Education: A Critical Feminist Perspective on Global Restructuring
Jill Blackmore


PART II: PERFORMING THE NEW UNIVERSITY – NEW PRIORITIES, NEW SUBJECTS


Chapter 5. Science/ Industry Collaboration: Bugs, Project Barons and Managing Symbiosis
Birgitte Gorm Hansen


Chapter 6. On Delivering the Consumer-Citizen: New Pedagogies and Their Affective Economies
Barbara M. Grant


Chapter 7. Tuning Up and Tuning In: How the European Bologna Process Is Influencing Students’ Time of Study
Gritt B. Nielsen and Laura Louise Sarauw


PART III: MANAGING THE RISK UNIVERSITY – RESEARCH, RANKING AND REPUTATION


Chapter 8. The Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of Reputational Risk Management of Universities and the Higher
Education Sector
Roger Dale


Chapter 9. The Rise and Rise of the Performance-Based Research Fund?
Bruce Curtis


Chapter 10. Evaluating Academic Research: Ambivalence, Anxiety and Audit in the Risk University
Lisa Lucas


Chapter 11. The Ethics of University Ethics Committees: Risk Management and the Research Imagination
Tamara Kohn and Cris Shore


PART IV: REVIVING THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY – ALTERNATIVE VISIONS


Chapter 12. Who Will Win the Global Hunger Games? The Emerging Significance of Research Universities in the International Relations of States
Christopher Tremewan


Chapter 13. Resistance in the Neoliberal University
Sandra Grey


Chapter 14. The University as a Place of Possibilities: Scholarship as Dissensus
Sean Sturm and Stephen Turner


Chapter 15. Crisis, Critique and the Contemporary University: Reinventing the Future
Susan L. Robertson


Index

Over de auteur


Cris Shore is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland. He is founding editor of the journal Anthropology in Action, inaugural Director of Auckland University’s Europe Institute and, with Susan Wright, is editor of the Stanford University Press book series, Anthropology of Policy. His recent books include Up Close and Personal: On Peripheral Perspectives and the Production of Anthropological Knowledge, (with Susanna Trnka, 2013, Berghahn).
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