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University Dynamics and European Integration

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ISBN-13:
9781402059711
Veröffentl:
2007
Seiten:
248
Autor:
Peter Maassen
Serie:
19, Higher Education Dynamics
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
1 - PDF Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The European University is under stress. It has become commonplace to argue that radical reforms are needed. The claim is that while environments are changing rapidly, European universities do not learn, adapt and reform themselves fast enough. Reform plans comprise the purposes of universities, i.e. definitions of what the University is, can be and should be, criteria for quality and success, the kinds of research, education., services and innovation to be produced, and for whom. Reform plans also include the universities' organization and financial basis, their governance structures, who should influence the future dynamics of universities, and according to what principles. In contrast, it can be argued that the currently dominant reform rhetoric is only one among several competing visions and understandings of the University and its dynamics. What is at stake is "what kind of University for what kind of society" and which, and whose values, interests and beliefs should be given priority in University governance and reforms? This book explores the visions underlying the attempts to reform the European University as well as two European integration processes ("Bologna" and "Lisbon") affecting University dynamics. Above all, the book presents a framework for analyzing ongoing "modernization" reforms and reform debates that take place at various governance levels, not least the European level, and a long-term research agenda.
"The European University is under stress. It has become commonplace to argue that radical reforms are needed. The claim is that while environments are changing rapidly, European universities do not learn, adapt and reform themselves fast enough. Reform plans comprise the purposes of universities, i.e. definitions of what the University is, can be and should be, criteria for quality and success, the kinds of research, education., services and innovation to be produced, and for whom. Reform plans also include the universities' organization and financial basis, their governance structures, who should influence the future dynamics of universities, and according to what principles. In contrast, it can be argued that the currently dominant reform rhetoric is only one among several competing visions and understandings of the University and its dynamics. What is at stake is "what kind of University for what kind of society" and which, and whose values, interests and beliefs should be given priority in University governance and reforms? This book explores the visions underlying the attempts to reform the European University as well as two European integration processes ("Bologna" and "Lisbon") affecting University dynamics. Above all, the book presents a framework for analyzing ongoing "modernization" reforms and reform debates that take place at various governance levels, not least the European level, and a long-term research agenda. TOC:List of Contributors.- Preface.- Part I: Introduction: 1: European Debates on the Knowledge Institution: The Modernization of the University at the European Level: Johan P. Olsen and Peter Maassen.- Part II: Perspectives On University Dynamics: 2: The Institutional Dynamics of the European University: Johan P. Olsen. 3: A Rule-governed Community of Scholars: The Humboldt Vision in the History of the European University: Thorsten Nybom. 4: An Instrument for National Political Agendas: The Hierarchical Vision: Åse Gornitzka and Peter Maassen. 5: An Internal Representative System: The Democratic Vision: Harry de Boer and Bjørn Stensaker. 6: A Service Enterprise: The Market Vision: Carlo Salerno.- Part III: European Reform Processes: 7: The Bologna-Process: An Intergovernmental Policy Perspective: Guy Neave and Peter Maassen. 8: The Lisbon-process: A Supranational Policy Perspective: Åse Gornitzka.- Part IV: A Research Agenda: 9: "Europe of Knowledge". Search for a New Pact: Åse Gornitzka et al.- References.- Index."
European Debates on the Knowledge Institution: The Modernization of the University at the European Level.- Perspectives on University Dynamics.- The Institutional Dynamics of the European University.- A Rule-governed Community of Scholars: The Humboldt Vision in the History of the European University.- An Instrument for National Political Agendas: The Hierarchical Vision.- An Internal Representative System: The Democratic Vision.- A Service Enterprise: The Market Vision.- European Reform Processes.- The Bologna Process: An Intergovernmental Policy Perspective.- The Lisbon Process: A Supranational Policy Perspective.- A Research Agenda.- "Europe of Knowledge:" Search for a New Pact.

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