Pedagogies of Disaster

We live in an era where the university system is undergoing great changes owing to developments in financing policies and research priorities, as well as changes in the society in which this system is embedded. This change toward a more market-oriented university, which also has immediate effects in...

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Hauptverfasser: Matthew Charles (Verfasst von), Jonida Gashi (Verfasst von), Judith Balso (Verfasst von), Nick Skiadopoulos (Verfasst von), Sina Badiei (Verfasst von), Denisa Kera (Verfasst von), Tijana Stevanović (Verfasst von), Justin Joque (Verfasst von), Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei (ed. and author) (Verfasst von), Adam Staley Groves (ed. and author) (Verfasst von), Nico Jenkins (ed. and author) (Verfasst von), Christopher Fynsk (Verfasst von), Oliver Feltham (Verfasst von), Julia Hölzl (Verfasst von), John Van Houdt (Verfasst von), Edith Doron (Verfasst von), Urok Shirhan (Verfasst von), Jonas Staal (Verfasst von), Katharina Stadler (Verfasst von), Andreas Vrahimis (Verfasst von)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Mehrsprachig
Albanisch
Englisch
Veröffentlicht: punctum Books 2013.
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Zusammenfassung:We live in an era where the university system is undergoing great changes owing to developments in financing policies and research priorities, as well as changes in the society in which this system is embedded. This change toward a more market-oriented university, which also has immediate effects in academic peripheries such as the Balkans, the Middle East, or South-East Asia, is of great influence for the pedagogical practice of "less profitable" academic areas such as the Humanities: philosophy, languages, sociology, anthropology, history. Because of the absence of a historically grounded establishment of the Humanities, academic peripheries, usually accompanied by a weak civil society infrastructure, seem to offer the most fertile ground for rethinking the Humanities, their pedagogical practice, and their politics, as well as the greatest threats, such as the ongoing capitalization of research, and profitability as the norm of educational achievement. The sprawling presence of for-profit universities and in academic peripheries such as Albania and Kosovo is indicative of this problematic, as are consistent underfunding of universities and the relentless budget cuts in American and English, and to a lesser extent European, universities. Motivations for this ongoing attack on the university are often driven by a political system or a politics with an aggressive stance to critical thought.
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ISBN:9780615898711
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