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Higher Education in Austerity Europe

Editat de Professor Jon Nixon
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The financial crisis of 2007/2008 prompted governments across Europe to adopt austerity measures aimed at the reduction of their escalating budget deficits. Higher Education in Austerity Europe explores how the resulting cuts in public expenditure - together with the increasing reliance on the privatisation of services - have impacted on higher education directly through the reduction of public sector provision and indirectly as a result of the social and political consequences of that reduction. Moreover, it explores how the effects of these economic policies have differed markedly across the national regions of Europe, with the result that inequality has increased significantly both within and between national regions, and this, in turn, has led to social and political dislocation within and across communities. It is only by viewing higher education within this broader context that we can begin to understand the full implications of the austerity measures introduced over the last ten years. Jon Nixon draws together leading scholars to delve into the complexity of impact and response generated by these measures. Part 1 focuses on cross-European perspectives; Part 2 on the impact of austerity measures within national systems; and Part 3 on new perspectives and possibilities. The volume also includes considered responses from 'outsiders' by academics located in Asia, Australia, and the USA, providing an additional dimension to the analysis. As well as analysing the full impact of austerity measures across some of the worst hit national regions of Europe, the contributors also identifying openings and possibilities for renewal.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474277266
ISBN-10: 1474277268
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 16 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides authoritative accounts of how that impact is being experienced at different levels and within different systems

Notă biografică

Jon Nixon is Honorary Professor in the Center for Lifelong Learning Research and Development at The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Cuprins

Notes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsForeword (Anne Corbett, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)Introduction: Thinking Within, Against and Beyond Austerity (Jon Nixon, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)Part I: Pan-European Perspectives1. Higher Education, Welfare States and Austerity: Pressures on Competing Public Institutions (Marek Kwiek, University of Poznan, Poland)2. Crises, Collisions and Sectoral Defence: The European Governance of Education Policy (Ase Gornitzka, University of Oslo, Norway) 3. 'Calculemus': Complex Games of Standardization in Higher Education (Paolo Landri, Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies at the National Research Council, Italy, Rosario Lumino, University Federico II, Italy, and Roberto Serpieri, University Federico II, Italy)Part II: Europe from the Inside4. Budgetary Constraints and International Aspirations: Higher Education in Poland (Dorota Dakowska, University of Lyon, France) 5. From Neoliberalism to Austerity: Compounded Inequalities in Croatian Higher Education (Danijela Dolenec, University of Zagreb, Croatia) 6. Hollow Enterprise: Austerity Ireland and the Neoliberal University (Marnie Holborow, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland, and John O'Sullivan, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland)7. Reform, Quality and 'Brain Drain': The Shadow of Greek Political Turbulence (Daphne Kyriaki-Manessi, Technological Educational Institute of Athens of Athens, Greece)8. Austerity in Disguise: Attempts at Reshaping Lithuanian Higher Education (Almantas Samalavicius, Vilnius Gedimanas Technical University, Lithuania)Part III: Beyond Austerity Europe9. The Politics of Austerity and Entrepreneurialism: Reflections on the Role of the Humanities (Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, and Esko Harni, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland)10. Advocating for Excellence: Stepping Out of the Field of Austerity (Nicole Rege Colet, University of Strasbourg, France)11. Towards a New Epistemic Order: Higher Education after Neoliberalism (Ourania Filippakou, Brunel University, UK)Reflections: From the Outside Looking In (Tanya Fitzgerald, La Trobe University, Australia; Manja Klemencic, Harvard University, USA, and Jae Park, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)Index

Recenzii

Higher Education in Austerity Europe is an exceptionally important book. It provides us both with nuanced critical analyses of what is happening in higher education in a time of "austerity" and with paths that might be taken if we are to interrupt these dangerous policies and their effects.
Austerity is being outsourced in order to blame those who did not generate the financial crisis. Higher education is one of those sites where cuts to knowledge production is negatively impacting on the purposes of research and teaching. Nixon and colleagues not only illuminate the complexities of what is unfolding, but also explicate how other events - Alt Right depoliticisation and populism, and Brexit - actually combine with enduring social justice issues to ratchet up radical changes to higher education. The threats are real but this collection of essays does more than scope our fears by demonstrating the intellectual activism needed to name, resist and provide alternatives.
This book charts the impacts of austerity on the role, financing, governance and pedagogy of higher education. Mercifully, the authors discern some glimmers of hope that the moral and civic values of higher education institutions as a public good have not been totally eroded by economic utilitarianism
Ten years since the financial crisis, Higher Education in Austerity Europe, provides a unique view into austerity's impacts on higher education institutions across distinct national contexts.