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The University and the State: A Study Into Global Transformations
Contributor(s): Kwiek, Marek (Author), Buksiń Ski, Tadeusz (Editor), Juchacz, Piotr W. (Editor)
ISBN: 0820498653     ISBN-13: 9780820498652
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $73.10  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Administration - General
- Philosophy
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 379.4
LCCN: 2006046508
Series: Dia-Logos. Studies in Philosophy and Social Sciences
Physical Information: 424 pages
 
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This book argues that the current renegotiation of the postwar social contract concerning the welfare state in Europe is being accompanied by the renegotiation of a smaller-scale modern social pact between the university and the nation-state. Current transformations to the state under the pressures of globalization will not leave the university unaffected, and consequently it is useful to discuss the university and its future in the context of the state. In the new global order, against the odds, universities are striving to maintain their pivotal role in society. Their role as engines of economic growth and contributors to economic competitiveness between increasingly knowledge-driven economies is being widely acknowledged. But it is a radical reformulation of their traditional social roles. The main reasons for current transformations of the university include globalization pressures on nation-states and their public services, the end of the - Golden age of the Keynesian welfare state, and the emergence of knowledge-based societies and knowledge-driven economies. Therefore the university can no longer be discussed solely in traditional, relatively self-contained disciplinary contexts. Here the university is seen from a variety of perspectives and through the lens of a wide range of disciplines (mainly educational sciences, political economy, sociology, political sciences, and philosophy)."