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Higher education for democracy : the role of the university in civil society / William G. Tierney.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2021Description: 1 online resource (x, 299 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781438484518
  • 1438484518
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Higher education for democracy.DDC classification:
  • 378.1 23
LOC classification:
  • LC171
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Contents:
Globalization, neoliberalism and their discontents -- The democratic imperative of higher education -- Identity matters -- Understanding academic freedom and free speech on campus -- Understanding what modern universities do : goods and services -- Academic competencies for the twenty-first century -- Academic responsibility : toward a cultural politics of integrity.
Summary: "Uses a cross-national comparison of three metropolitan areas - Los Angeles, New Delhi and Hong Kong - to develop strategies universities should employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: Democracy and higher education are inextricably linked: universities not only have the ability to be key arbiters of how democracy is advanced, but they also need to reflect democratic values in their practices, objectives, and goals. Framed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing crisis of structural racism, Higher Education for Democracy explores academe's role in advancing democracy by using a cross-national comparison of Los Angeles, New Delhi, and Hong Kong to develop strategies that universities can employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism. William G. Tierney argues that if academe is to be a progenitor in the advancement of democracy, then we need to consider five areas of change that have been significant across national contexts amid both globalization and neoliberalism: inequality, privatization, the public good, identity, and academic freedom. Taking a comparative approach and drawing on scholarly literature, archival research, and interviews, Higher Education for Democracy aims to understand these changes and their implications and to position higher education in defense of democracy in a globalized economy framed by fascism.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-290) and index.

Globalization, neoliberalism and their discontents -- The democratic imperative of higher education -- Identity matters -- Understanding academic freedom and free speech on campus -- Understanding what modern universities do : goods and services -- Academic competencies for the twenty-first century -- Academic responsibility : toward a cultural politics of integrity.

"Uses a cross-national comparison of three metropolitan areas - Los Angeles, New Delhi and Hong Kong - to develop strategies universities should employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism"-- Provided by publisher.

Democracy and higher education are inextricably linked: universities not only have the ability to be key arbiters of how democracy is advanced, but they also need to reflect democratic values in their practices, objectives, and goals. Framed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing crisis of structural racism, Higher Education for Democracy explores academe's role in advancing democracy by using a cross-national comparison of Los Angeles, New Delhi, and Hong Kong to develop strategies that universities can employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism. William G. Tierney argues that if academe is to be a progenitor in the advancement of democracy, then we need to consider five areas of change that have been significant across national contexts amid both globalization and neoliberalism: inequality, privatization, the public good, identity, and academic freedom. Taking a comparative approach and drawing on scholarly literature, archival research, and interviews, Higher Education for Democracy aims to understand these changes and their implications and to position higher education in defense of democracy in a globalized economy framed by fascism.

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