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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 사회학
· ISBN : 9781032201474
· 쪽수 : 446쪽
· 출판일 : 2022-03-22
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1. The history and scope of the sociology of higher education James E. Cote and Sarah Pickard Part 1: Anglo-American Higher Education Institutions through Time and Place Editors’ introduction 2. The university and society: Structural change and conflicting roles George Fallis 3. Higher education phases and missions over time in Anglo-American institutions Sarah Pickard 4. Maintaining status in new times: The continuing stratification of Anglo-American universities Scott Davies and Roger Pizarro Milian 5. The evolving character of the US public research university: Critical organizational shifts in neoliberal context Jarrett B. Warshaw and James C. Hearn Part 2: Life in Higher Education Institutions for Students and Faculty Editors’ introduction 6. From in loco parentis to consumer choice: Examining the changing relationship between students and higher education institutions in the United States Josipa Roksa and Karen Jeong Robinson 7. The McDonaldization of higher education updated: The therapeutic turn Dennis Hayes and Robin Wynyard 8. After the neoliberal university: Student voice and protest Rob Watts 9. The vicious circle of academic insecurity and privatization in Western universities Claire Polster 10. The digital revolution in higher education: Rhetoric and reality Sue Bennett 11. Peer relations and friendship among postsecondary students Janice McCabe Part 3: Inequality and Diversity in Higher Education Editors’ introduction 12. Theories of the sociology of higher education access and participation Lesley Andres 13. The barriers to access in higher education and their alleviation Michael Osborne 14. Working-class students in UK higher education: Still the elephant in the room Diane Reay 15. The American working-class student experience: Swimming upstream Allison L. Hurst 16. Moving towards more holistic assessment: Selective admissions in the US and England at the brink of the 2020s Anna Mountford-Zimdars and Michael Bastedo 17. At-risk and unprepared students in American higher education: The impact on institutions and strategies to address the new student body landscape Kathleen Gabriel 18. Higher education, social mobility, and unequal outcomes in the United States: A brief history Gary Roth Part 4: Anglo-American Systems Contrasted Editors’ introduction 19. Invoking Humboldt: The German model of higher education Alan Scott and Pier Paulo Pasqualoni 20. Massification, marketization, vocationalization, and stratification in Russian higher education Anna Smolentseva 21. Exchanging tyrannies: The impact of the neoliberalization of higher education on academics’ work life in a post-Soviet country Ivor Goodson and R?ta Petkut? 22. Higher education in France: Massification, social reproduction, and social stratification Sarah Pickard 23. The Nordic model of higher education from a comparative and historical perspective Risto Rinne and Ari Antikainen 24. Higher education and social change in South Asia: From intellectual elitism to equality of opportunity Siri Hettige 25. Convergent and divergent trends of internationalization: A comparative perspective between Japanese and Anglo-American universities Hiroyuki Takagi 26. Revisiting the discourse of a Chinese model of the university: A Confucian-Legalist legacy impact perspective Qiang Zha Part 5: Higher Education in a Global Policy Perspective Editors’ introduction 27. Higher education, credentialism, and social mobility Phillip Brown 28. Internationalization of higher education institutions: Challenges and opportunities Carolyn Ford and Julie McMullin 29. A sociological analysis of the flows of human capital and knowledge in higher education partnerships Felix Maringe and Yasmine Dominguez-Whitehead 30.The massification of higher education systems in Brazil and China: Institutional models and students’ experiences Maria Ligia Barbosa and Tom Dwyer 31. Gender equality and inequality in global higher education in the neoliberal era Miriam David 32. Neo-institutional approaches to understanding how higher education transforms society and the world of work Frank Fernandez and Justin J. W. Powell