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Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education 2008 edition
Jussi Valimaa
Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education 2008 edition
Jussi Valimaa
This book analyses higher education from cultural perspectives and reflects on the uses of intellectual devices developed in the cultural studies of higher education over the last decades.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.;'Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education' takes a critical look at what cultural perspective means, and how it works in higher education institutions. It also looks at what is actually happening in the internal life of the higher education institutions, and how we can study the topic from a cultural perspective.; This book analyses higher education from cultural perspectives and also to reflect on the uses of intellectual devices developed in the cultural studies of higher education over the last decades. The first part of the book presents fresh perspectives to integrate cultural studies in higher education with wider societal processes. Professor William G. Tierney speaks about trust and culture in higher education, whereas professor Imanol Ordorika opens a political perspective to higher education institutions. The second part of the bookstudies the internal life of higher education. Relying on a variety of cultural perspectives, thechapters explore the actual day-to-day practices taking place in higher education, ranging from student socialisation, student consumerism, tensions in combining academic and market-oriented targets in knowledge production to the formation of academic identities in different disciplinary and organisational cultures. The focus in the third part of the book is to use cultural perspectives developed in previous studies on disciplinary and organisational cultures as a framework to understand a variety of processes and reforms taking place at the institutional level of high education. Thechapters in this part of the book analyse the Bologna Process, the evolution of scientific fields in American universities, organisational cultures in Chinese post-merger universities, and doctoral education and cooperation with industry. Review Quotes: From the reviews: "The book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of culture within higher education. One of the book s major strengths is a range of perspectives from scholars in various parts of the globe in seven countries. The book would appeal to scholars and students of higher education and organizational studies. The book can also serve as a useful course textbook for focused seminars on higher education culture." (Jenny J. Lee, Higher Education, March, 2009) Jacket Description/Back: Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education takes a critical look at what cultural perspective means, and how it works in higher education institutions. What is actually happening in the internal life of the higher education institutions, and how can we study the topic from a cultural perspective? The chapters selected for this book consist of studies in which culture has been either the object, or the structuring principle of the study, or in which cultural studies have been used as intellectual devices in the analysis. We are not only interested in gaining a better understanding of the cultural aspects of higher education, but also in analyzing the potential of cultural perspectives as intellectual devices. The main aim of the book is to provide the readers with a good understanding of the variety of possible cultural perspectives to higher education, and to show how they can be used in both qualitative and quantitative research. The editors of the book invite you to read the chapters of the book not only because they open fresh perspectives to higher education as a social phenomenon, but also because they tell interesting stories about the small worlds of academia where we live and work. Review Quotes: From the reviews: "The book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of culture within higher education. One of the book 's major strengths is a range of perspectives from scholars in various parts of the globe in seven countries. The book would appeal to scholars and students of higher education and organizational studies. The book can also serve as a useful course textbook for focused seminars on higher education culture." (Jenny J. Lee, Higher Education, March, 2009) Table of Contents: 1. Introduction to the Book and its Contents: Jussi Valimaa & Oili-Helena Ylijoki.- Part I Culture, Society and Higher Education: 2. Cultural Studies in Higher Education Research: Jussi Valimaa.- 3. Trust and Organizational Culture in Higher Education: William G. Tierney.- 4. Building or Eroding Intellectual Capital?: Student Consumerism as a Cultural Force in the Context of Knowledge Economy: Rajani Naidoo.- Part II Academic Practices and Identities: 5. The Moral Order of Business Studying: Hanna Paivio.- 6. A Clash of Academic Cultures The Case of Dr. X: Oili-Helena Ylijoki.- 7. Academic Work and Academic Identities: A Comparison between Four Disciplines: Christine Musselin & Valerie Becquet.- 8. Culture in Interaction: Academic Identities in Laboratory Work: Martin Benninghoff & Philippe Sormani.- 9. Caught in the Science Trap? A Case Study of the Relationship between Nurses and 'Their' Science: Paula Nieminen.- 10. Determining the Norms of Science: From Epistemological Criteria to Local Struggle on Organizational Rules?: Juha Tuunainen & Tarja Knuuttila.- Part III Higher Education Institutions and Reforms in Cultural Frameworks: 11. Doctoral Education and Doctoral Theses Changing Assessment Practices: Helena Aittola.- 12. Challenging Traditional Research Training Culture: Industry-oriented Doctoral Programs in Australian Cooperative Research Centres: Kay Harman.- 13. The Evolution of American Scientific Fields: Disciplinary Differences versus Institutional Isomorphism: James Fairweather & Karen Paulson.- 14. Quantitative Assessment of Organisational Cultures in Post-Merger Universities: Yuzhuo Cai.- 15. The Bologna Process in Academic Basic Units: Finnish Universities and Competitive Horizons: David M. Hoffman, Mira Huusko and Jussi Valimaa.- 16. How does the Bologna Process Challenge the National Traditions of Higher EducationInstitutions?: Amelia Veiga & Alberto Amaral.- 17. Future Challenges: Oili-Helena Ylijoki & Jussi Valimaa.- Subject Index.- Contributors."Review Quotes: From the reviews: "The book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of culture within higher education. One of the book s major strengths is a range of perspectives from scholars in various parts of the globe in seven countries. The book would appeal to scholars and students of higher education and organizational studies. The book can also serve as a useful course textbook for focused seminars on higher education culture." (Jenny J. Lee, Higher Education, March, 2009)"Publisher Marketing: 'Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education' takes a critical look at what cultural perspective means, and how it works in higher education institutions. It also looks at what is actually happening in the internal life of the higher education institutions, and how we can study the topic from a cultural perspective.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | February 12, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9781402066030 |
Publishers | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. |
Genre | Interdisciplinary Studies > Pop Culture |
Pages | 278 |
Dimensions | 155 × 235 × 17 mm · 553 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Valimaa, Jussi |
Editor | Ylijoki, Oili-Helena |
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