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Role Differentiation in Chinese Higher Education: Tensions between Political Socialization and Academic Autonomy: Governance and Citizenship in Asia

Autor Xiaoxin Du
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This book examines tensions between the Chinese state and Chinese universities. It looks at the state’s demand for political socialization as a restriction on university autonomy and the university’s promotion of academic development through promoting academic freedom and fostering critical thinkers, using Jour University in PRC, as a case study.

The book focuses on the dynamics and complexity of the interplay between the state, universities, faculty, staff and students in the process of socialization through political education and academic affairs. Theories on political socialization and higher education guide this study. As universities’ socio-political task of imbuing students with a certain type of ideology coexists with their role of promoting university autonomy, examining China’s higher education system provides important insights as different players’ interaction. These present a dynamic picture of role differentiation as a strategy to cope with apolitically restricted autonomy, which challenges some common stereotypes that have been put on Chinese universities within the global community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811583025
ISBN-10: 9811583021
Ilustrații: XVI, 178 p. 18 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Governance and Citizenship in Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Chinese Higher Education and Its Political Task.- Chapter 2 Theoretical Perspectives: Political Socialization and Higher Education.- Chapter 3
Historical Review on JU (1903-2013): A Wrestle Between Political Restriction and University Autonomy in Chinese Higher Education.- Chapter 4  Different Players’ Deduction on Political Task.- Chapter 5 The University’s Practices to Ensure the Complement of Political Task.- Chapter 6 Practices to Seek for Academic Freedom and Critical Thinking Under Political Restriction.- Chapter 7 Practices to Look for Flexibility and Alternative Space Under Political Restriction.- Chapter 8 Political Socialization in Chinese Higher Education: Role Differentiation as a Strategy.

Notă biografică

Dr. Du Xiaoxin graduated from the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong. Her academic interests are focused on political studies in China, citizenship education, students affairs and young scholars’ mobility in higher education. She finished her Bachelor’s and Masters’ degrees in Political Science at Fudan University, China. From 2017 to 2020, she worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at National Institutes of Educational Policy Research in East China Normal University. Now she is a research assistant professor at Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University.

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This book examines tensions between the Chinese state and Chinese universities. It looks at the state’s demand for political socialization as a restriction on university autonomy and the university’s promotion of academic development through promoting academic freedom and fostering critical thinkers, using Jour University in PRC, as a case study.

The book focuses on the dynamics and complexity of the interplay between the state, universities, faculty, staff and students in the process of socialization through political education and academic affairs. Theories on political socialization and higher education guide this study. As universities’ socio-political task of imbuing students with a certain type of ideology coexists with their role of promoting university autonomy, examining China’s higher education system provides important insights as different players’ interaction. These present a dynamic picture of role differentiation as a strategy to cope with a politically restricted autonomy, which challenges some common stereotypes that have been put on Chinese universities within the global community.

Caracteristici

Contributes to the broader theoretical literature of political socialization and comparative higher education Helps readers to reflect on higher education in other countries in the world to see whether similar situation Shows how different players in China deal with the tension between political socialization and university autonomy, academic freedom and critical thinking