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Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 152 Seiten, Cloth Over Boards, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

Reihe: The Clark Kerr Lectures On the Role of Higher Education in Society

Smelser

Dynamics of the Contemporary University


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-520-27581-2
Verlag: University Of California Press

Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 152 Seiten, Cloth Over Boards, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

Reihe: The Clark Kerr Lectures On the Role of Higher Education in Society

ISBN: 978-0-520-27581-2
Verlag: University Of California Press


This book is an expanded version of the Clark Kerr Lectures of 2012, delivered by Neil Smelser at the University of California at Berkeley in January and February of that year. The initial exposition is of a theory of change—labeled structural accretion—that has characterized the history of American higher education, mainly (but not exclusively) of universities. The essence of the theory is that institutions of higher education progressively add functions, structures, and constituencies as they grow, but seldom shed them, yielding increasingly complex structures. The first two lectures trace the multiple ramifications of this principle into other arenas, including the essence of complexity in the academic setting, the solidification of academic disciplines and departments, changes in faculty roles and the academic community, the growth of political constituencies, academic administration and governance, and academic stratification by prestige. In closing, Smelser analyzes a number of contemporary trends and problems that are superimposed on the already-complex structures of higher education, such as the diminishing public support without alterations of governance and accountability, the increasing pattern of commercialization in higher education, the growth of distance-learning and for-profit institutions, and the spectacular growth of temporary and part-time faculty.

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Acknowledgments

Chapter I: Dynamics of American Universities

Apologia

What Kind of Creature is Higher Education?

Functions

The Problematic Status of “Functions”

Moral Embeddedness

Structural Changes Accompanying Growth

Increasing the Size of Units

Segmentation of Units

Differentiation

Proliferation

Coordination

A Peculiar Case in Higher Education: Structural Accretion

A Historical Sketch of the Process

The Discipline-based Academic Department: So Strong and Yet So

Frail

The Organized Research Unit as Distraction from Departments

Reactions and Conflicts Endemic in the Process of Accretion

Conditions Producing the Endemic Pattern

Two Long-term Consequences of Accretion

The Structuring of Faculty Activities

Implications for Academic Community

Chapter 2: The Dynamics Ramify: Academic Politics, Conflict, and Inequality

Instabilities Imposed on Inertial Stability

Of Pythons and Goats

Economic Fluctuations

Competitors for Resources

Relevance to Accretion

Accretion and the Growth of Political Constituencies

Internal Constituencies

External Constituencies

Accretion, Revenues, and Costs

Accretion, Academic Administration, and Higher Education Politics

Management as Science and Art

Administration as Threat to Academic Culture

Administration as Parkinsonian

The Structural Alternative

Implications for Shared Governance

Accretion and Academic Stratification

Institutional Prestige

Multicampus Systems and Stratification

Prestige Among Disciplines

Chapter 3: Contemporary Trends: Diagnoses and Conditional Predictions

An Unprecedented Perfect Storm

Unproductive Paradoxes: Starvation, Accountability, and Governance

General Consequences of Shifts in Support and Costs

Accountability, Governance, and Support.

The Many Faces of Commercialization

The Language and Imagery of Corporatism and Its

Consequences

Consumerism

Economizing as a Way of Life

University-Industry Relations

On-line Distance Instruction and the Rise of the For-profits

Non-tenured and Part-time Faculty

Implications for Tenure

Excursus on Academic Freedom

Coda

References


Neil J. Smelser is a University Professor Emeritus of Sociology and former director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford. He is a former president of the American Sociological Association, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. He joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1958 and has authored fifteen books, including The Theory of Collective Behavior.



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