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Management And Gender In Higher Education Pat Oconnor

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Management And Gender In Higher Education Pat Oconnor
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Author: Pat O'Connor
ISBN: 9780719083587, 9781526103093, 9781526103109, 0719083583, 1526103095, 1526103109
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Management And Gender In Higher Education Pat Oconnor by Pat O'connor 9780719083587, 9781526103093, 9781526103109, 0719083583, 1526103095, 1526103109 instant download after payment.

This book is a definitive examination of higher education: locating it in a wider neo-liberal context involving the state and the market, with a specific focus on recent higher policy and on the elite group of senior managers in universities. Written in a clear accessible style, it provides an in-depth analysis of university structures, cultures and practices at senior management level. Despite the managerialist rhetoric of accountability, we see structures where access to power is through the Presidents'‘blessing', very much as in a medieval court. We see a culture that is less than comfortable with the presence of women, and which, in its narratives, stereotypes and interactions exemplifies to a rather nineteenth-century view of women. Sites and sources of change are also identified. In a global context where diversity is crucial to innovation, it challenges us to critically reflect on management and on higher education.

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