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Prestige in Academic Life: Excellence and exclusion

Autor Paul Blackmore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2015
The achievement of academic excellence is inherently competitive. Deliberate government policies, globalisation and changes in communication technologies mean that competitiveness in the academic world is sharper than ever before. At the centre of this is the seeking of prestige, at all levels from the national system to the individual. Prestige in Academic Life aims to increase understanding of motivation in universities by exploring the part that prestige plays, for good and ill. The book’s focus on motivation and prestige helps to answer fundamental questions that run through much discussion on universities, such as why some problems are never solved; why change can be so difficult to achieve; and how individuals and groups can enable it to happen.
Issues explored include:
• What role does prestige play in academic life?
• How does prestige play out in the working lives of academics, students, administrators and institutional leaders?
• How can the positive aspects of prestige be encouraged and the negative ones diminished?
University leaders and managers, academics, administrators and students, indeed all who are interested in universities, will find this valuable reading. It will help those in leadership positions to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness and wellbeing of their institutions, and will support academic staff in negotiating their career path.
Paul Blackmore is Professor of Higher Education in the International Centre for University Policy Research, Policy Institute at King’s, at King’s College London.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138884946
ISBN-10: 1138884944
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: 2 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

 1 Why talk about prestige?
2 Prestige and the organization
3 Psychology of prestige
4 Globalization and national systems
5 National prestige: global hubs
6 League tables and international clubs
7 Necessary myths: universities and knowledge
8 Necessary myths: the university as economic powerhouse
9 Heads of institutions and prestige
10 Students and prestige
11 Prestige in academic life: Excellence and exclusion

Notă biografică

Paul Blackmore is Professor of Higher Education in the International Centre for University Policy Research, Policy Institute at King’s, at King’s College London.

Recenzii

"Blackmore shows how increasingly the pursuit of prestige – not only by vice-chancellors but also by academic staff, students and employers – is crowding out other activities. This is a ‘must read’ for anyone who cares about the future of our university system." - Roger Brown, emeritus professor of higher education policy at Liverpool Hope University writing forTimes Higher Education

Descriere

The achievement of academic excellence is inherently competitive. Deliberate government policies, globalisation and changes in communication technologies mean that competitiveness in the academic world is sharper than ever before. At the centre of this is the seeking of prestige, at all levels from the national system to the individual. Prestige in Academic Life aims to increase understanding of motivation in universities by exploring the part that prestige plays, for good and ill. The book’s focus on motivation and prestige helps to answer fundamental questions that run through much discussion on universities, such as why some problems are never solved; why change can be so difficult to achieve; and how individuals and groups can enable it to happen.