The Assault on Universities: A Manifesto for Resistance
Editat de Michael Bailey, Des Freedmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 aug 2011
Widespread student protests and occupations, often supported by staff, unions and society at large, show the public's opposition to funding cuts and fee increases. The contributors to this sharp, well-written collection, many of whom are active participants in the anti-cuts movement, outline what's at stake and why it matters. They argue that university education is becoming increasingly skewed towards vocational degrees, which devalues the arts and social sciences – subjects that allow creativity and political inquiry to flourish.
Released at the beginning of the new academic year, this book will be at the heart of debates around the future of higher education in the UK and beyond, inspiring both new and seasoned activists in the fight for the soul of our universities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745331911
ISBN-10: 0745331912
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745331912
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Michael Bailey is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex. He is the author or editor of The Uses of Richard Hoggart (2011), Mediating Faiths (2011) and Narrating Media History (2008). He has held visiting fellowships at Goldsmiths, the LSE and the University of Cambridge.
Des Freedman is Reader in Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London and an editor of the journal Global Media and Communication. He is the author or editor of The Politics of Media Policy (2008), Television Policies of the Labour Party (2003) and War and the Media (2003). He is secretary of the Goldsmiths branch of the University and College Union.
Des Freedman is Reader in Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London and an editor of the journal Global Media and Communication. He is the author or editor of The Politics of Media Policy (2008), Television Policies of the Labour Party (2003) and War and the Media (2003). He is secretary of the Goldsmiths branch of the University and College Union.
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
1. An Introduction to Education Reform and Resistance by Des Freedman
Part 1: THE CHANGING IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY
2. The Idea of the University John K. Walton, Professor of Contemporary History, University of the Basque Country
3. What is a University Education For? Neil Faulkner, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol
4. Fighting for the University’s Life Nick Couldry, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
Part II: CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE VISIONS
5. Economic Alternatives in the Current Crisis Aeron Davis, Reader in Political Communication at Goldsmiths
6. Re-Imagining the Public Good Jon Nixon, Honorary Professor of Educational Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
7. The War Against Democracy and Education Nick Stevenson, Reader in Cultural sociology, University of Nottingham
Part III: CRITICAL PEDAGOGY
8. The University as a Political Space Alberto Toscano, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths
9. The Academic as Truth-Teller Michael Bailey
10. Impoverished Pedagogy, Privatised Practice Natalie Fenton, Professor of Communications, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths
Part IV: STUDENT POLITICS
11. Students Revolts Then and Now John Rees, co-founder of Stop the War Coalition
12. The Politics of Occupation Feyzi Ismail, PhD student, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
13. Achievements and Limitations of the UK Student Movement Ashok Kumar
Part V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14. Beyond the Swindle of the Corporate University Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University, Canada
15. Education Reforms in a European Context Marion von Osten, Centre for Post-Colonial Knowledge and Culture, Berlin
16. International Students and the Globalisation of Higher Education Kirsten Forkert, activist and PhD student at Goldsmiths
PART VI THE MANIFESTO
Demands on Government
Demands on Universities
Signatories to the Manifesto
Notes on contributors
Index
1. An Introduction to Education Reform and Resistance by Des Freedman
Part 1: THE CHANGING IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY
2. The Idea of the University John K. Walton, Professor of Contemporary History, University of the Basque Country
3. What is a University Education For? Neil Faulkner, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol
4. Fighting for the University’s Life Nick Couldry, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
Part II: CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE VISIONS
5. Economic Alternatives in the Current Crisis Aeron Davis, Reader in Political Communication at Goldsmiths
6. Re-Imagining the Public Good Jon Nixon, Honorary Professor of Educational Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
7. The War Against Democracy and Education Nick Stevenson, Reader in Cultural sociology, University of Nottingham
Part III: CRITICAL PEDAGOGY
8. The University as a Political Space Alberto Toscano, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths
9. The Academic as Truth-Teller Michael Bailey
10. Impoverished Pedagogy, Privatised Practice Natalie Fenton, Professor of Communications, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths
Part IV: STUDENT POLITICS
11. Students Revolts Then and Now John Rees, co-founder of Stop the War Coalition
12. The Politics of Occupation Feyzi Ismail, PhD student, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
13. Achievements and Limitations of the UK Student Movement Ashok Kumar
Part V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14. Beyond the Swindle of the Corporate University Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University, Canada
15. Education Reforms in a European Context Marion von Osten, Centre for Post-Colonial Knowledge and Culture, Berlin
16. International Students and the Globalisation of Higher Education Kirsten Forkert, activist and PhD student at Goldsmiths
PART VI THE MANIFESTO
Demands on Government
Demands on Universities
Signatories to the Manifesto
Notes on contributors
Index