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City Of Intellect The Uses And Abuses Of The University Nicholas B Dirks

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City Of Intellect The Uses And Abuses Of The University Nicholas B Dirks
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 389
Author: Nicholas B. Dirks
ISBN: 9781009394468, 1009394460
Language: English
Year: 2023

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City Of Intellect The Uses And Abuses Of The University Nicholas B Dirks by Nicholas B. Dirks 9781009394468, 1009394460 instant download after payment.

During his four years as the tenth Chancellor of Berkeley (2013-17), Nicholas B. Dirks was confronted by crises arguably more challenging than those faced by any other college administrator in the contemporary period. This thoughtfully candid book, emerging from deep reflection on his turbulent time in office, offers not just a gripping insider's account of the febrile politics of his time as Berkeley's leader, but also decades of nuanced reflection on the university's true meaning (at its best, to be an aspirational 'city of intellect'). Dirks wrestles with some of the most urgent questions with which educational leaders are presently having to engage: including topics such as free speech and campus safe spaces, the humanities' contested future, and the real cost and value of liberal arts learning. His visionary intervention - part autobiography, part practical manifesto - is a passionate cri de cœur for structural changes in higher education that are both significant and profound.

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