A World of Private Higher Education
Autor Daniel C. Levyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198903529
ISBN-10: 0198903529
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198903529
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Daniel Levy has written an impressive study of private higher education worldwide in recent decades. The work reports extensive data, sophisticated interpretations of regional and national patterns, and an analysis of the many types of private education that arise in varying contexts. The book is a real advance and will be of great interest.
This book is rich in evidence and analytical rigour from one of the most eminent scholars in the domain, making it a rare piece on what PHE is and what it does in practice.
An excellent volume on a very important and neglected topic. A must read for higher education experts and policymakers.
A perfect introduction to a globally underexamined field. Written by perhaps the world's most respected scholar in private higher education, this book shows the power of a theoretically sophisticated approach to the changing dynamics of privateness and publicness in higher education. A must read.
After a lifetime of scholarship on private higher education worldwide, Daniel C. Levy has bequeathed the definitive treatise on the subject. In the best social science tradition, an impressive body of data delineates observable patterns, insightful comparisons, and consequential ideal types. A World of Private Higher Education reaches beyond its professed subject matter to reveal much of the evolution of all higher education over the last three [recent] decades.
The breadth and depth of Professor Levy's scholarly work is impressive. It conveys a sense of the global scope, diversity, and importance of the private higher education (PHE) sector. It introduces concepts that facilitate a better understanding of PHE and its contribution to contemporary society.
Daniel Levy's A World of Private Higher Education is an outstanding contribution to the field of comparative higher education. Professor Levy's latest book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of private higher education over the past decades in a global perspective. One of the great merits of the book is to bring out the distinctiveness and nuances that characterize the variety of private providers operating across the world through a skilled combination of thematic, historical, and geographical exploration. [This] work will undoubtedly be the most important reference for scholars and policy analysts interested in the world of private higher education.
This book is rich in evidence and analytical rigour from one of the most eminent scholars in the domain, making it a rare piece on what PHE is and what it does in practice.
An excellent volume on a very important and neglected topic. A must read for higher education experts and policymakers.
A perfect introduction to a globally underexamined field. Written by perhaps the world's most respected scholar in private higher education, this book shows the power of a theoretically sophisticated approach to the changing dynamics of privateness and publicness in higher education. A must read.
After a lifetime of scholarship on private higher education worldwide, Daniel C. Levy has bequeathed the definitive treatise on the subject. In the best social science tradition, an impressive body of data delineates observable patterns, insightful comparisons, and consequential ideal types. A World of Private Higher Education reaches beyond its professed subject matter to reveal much of the evolution of all higher education over the last three [recent] decades.
The breadth and depth of Professor Levy's scholarly work is impressive. It conveys a sense of the global scope, diversity, and importance of the private higher education (PHE) sector. It introduces concepts that facilitate a better understanding of PHE and its contribution to contemporary society.
Daniel Levy's A World of Private Higher Education is an outstanding contribution to the field of comparative higher education. Professor Levy's latest book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of private higher education over the past decades in a global perspective. One of the great merits of the book is to bring out the distinctiveness and nuances that characterize the variety of private providers operating across the world through a skilled combination of thematic, historical, and geographical exploration. [This] work will undoubtedly be the most important reference for scholars and policy analysts interested in the world of private higher education.
Notă biografică
Daniel C. Levy earned his political science Ph.D. (1977), concentrating in comparative politics as well as public policy. From 1977 to 1982 he was Research Associate at Yale University's policy programs on higher education and nonprofit organizations, respectively. He has since taught at the University at Albany, becoming State University of New York Distinguished Professor (1998). Author of 11 books and over one-hundred articles ranging across higher education policy, related non-profit sectors, and Latin American politics, Levy has received long-term and lifetime awards from the leading scholarly association of higher education studies and comparative education studies.