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Just Universities Catholic Social Teaching Confronts Corporatized Higher Education Gerald J Beyer

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Just Universities Catholic Social Teaching Confronts Corporatized Higher Education Gerald J Beyer
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.48 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Gerald J. Beyer
ISBN: 9780823289998, 0823289990
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Just Universities Catholic Social Teaching Confronts Corporatized Higher Education Gerald J Beyer by Gerald J. Beyer 9780823289998, 0823289990 instant download after payment.

Gerald J. Beyer’s Just Universities discusses ways that U.S. Catholic institutions of higher education have embodied or failed to embody Catholic social teaching in their campus policies and practices. Beyer argues that the corporatization of the university has infected U.S. higher education with hyper-individualistic models and practices that hinder the ability of Catholic institutions to create an environment imbued with bedrock values and principles of Catholic Social Teaching such as respect for human rights, solidarity, and justice. Beyer problematizes corporatized higher education and shows how it has adversely affected efforts at Catholic schools to promote worker justice on campus; equitable admissions; financial aid; retention policies; diversity and inclusion policies that treat people of color, women, and LGBTQ persons as full community members; just investment; and stewardship of resources and the environment.


Illustrates how Catholic social teaching can undergird a just model of higher education in the age of the neoliberal,
corporatized university.

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