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Academic Capitalism And The New Economy Markets State And Higher Education Sheila Slaughter

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Academic Capitalism And The New Economy Markets State And Higher Education Sheila Slaughter
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Sheila Slaughter, Gary Rhoades
ISBN: 9780801892332, 0801892333
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Academic Capitalism And The New Economy Markets State And Higher Education Sheila Slaughter by Sheila Slaughter, Gary Rhoades 9780801892332, 0801892333 instant download after payment.

colleges and universities become more entrepreneurial in a post-industrial economy, they focus on knowledge less as a public good than as a commodity to be capitalized on in profit-oriented activities. In Academic Capitalism and the New Economy, higher education scholars Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades detail the aggressive engagement of U.S. higher education institutions in the knowledge-based economy and analyze the efforts of colleges and universities to develop, market, and sell research products, educational services, and consumer goods in the private marketplace.Slaughter and Rhoades track changes in policy and practice, revealing new social networks and circuits of knowledge creation and dissemination, as well as new organizational structures and expanded managerial capacity to link higher education institutions and markets. They depict an ascendant academic capitalist knowledge/learning regime expressed in faculty work, departmental activity, and ...

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