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Author Smelser, Neil J., author.

Title Dynamics of the contemporary university : growth, accretion, and conflict / Neil J. Smelser
Published Berkeley : University of California Press : Center for Studies in Higher Education, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (x, 139 pages)
Series The Clark Kerr lectures on the role of higher education in society
Clark Kerr lectures on the role of higher education in society.
Contents Dynamics of American Universities -- The Dynamics Ramify : Academic Politics, Conflict, and Inequality -- Contemporary Trends : Diagnoses and Conditional Predictions
Summary 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, the author 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. -- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-131) and index
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Subject Universities and colleges -- United States.
Universities and colleges -- United States -- Administration.
Educational change -- United States
HISTORY -- United States -- General.
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Educational change
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges -- Administration
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780520955257
0520955250