Higher Education in an Era of Globalization: What Is at Stake?
7
(17)
Peter Wagner
The Withering of the Professoriate: Corporate Universities and the Internet
24
(18)
Michael Margolis
The Neo-Liberal Paradigm and Higher Education: A Critique
42
(27)
Jan Currie
Part II. A Closer Look
Globalization, Higher Education, and Markets
69
(13)
Charles W. Smith
Lessons from the For-Profit Side
82
(22)
Richard S. Ruch
Globalization, College Participation, and Socioeconomic Mobility
104
(27)
Scott L. Thomas
Part III. Implications for Pedagogy
The Erosion of Face-to-Face Pedagogy: A Jeremiad
131
(9)
John J. McDermott
The Used Car Dealership and the Church: On Resolving the Identity of the University
140
(7)
Charles Karelis
New Technologies and the Reconstitution of the University
147
(20)
Jaishree K. Odin
Part IV. Some Regional Responses to Globalization
Interaction of Global Politics and Higher Education
167
(14)
Su Hao
Knowledge and Higher Education in Latin America: Incommodious Commodities?
181
(21)
Leonardo Garnier
Corporate, Technological, Epistemic, and Democratic Challenges: Mapping the Political Economy of University Futures
202
(21)
Sohail Inayatullah
Part V. The Future of Higher Education
The Changing Craft Nature of Higher Education: A Story of the Self-Reorganizing University
223
(18)
Tom P. Abeles
Does the University Have a Future?
241
(14)
Gerard Delanty
Selected Bibliography
255
(4)
List of Contributors
259
(2)
Index
261
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