Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
Herausgeber: Capano, Giliberto; Jarvis, Darryl S L
Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
Herausgeber: Capano, Giliberto; Jarvis, Darryl S L
- Gebundenes Buch
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Handbook of Research on Trends in European Higher Education Convergence287,99 €
Judith StiehmThe U.S. Army War College: Military Education in a Democracy71,99 €
Stefanie ChambersMayors and Schools: Minority Voices and Democratic Tensions in Urban Education69,99 €
Friedrich EngelsThe Communist Manifesto25,99 €
Nicholas ToloudisTeaching Marianne and Uncle Sam: Public Education, State Centralization, and Teacher Unionism in France and the United States60,99 €
Kemdi Chino OparaThe National Assembly Federal Republic of Nigeria (Second Edition)22,99 €
Charles Taylor KerchnerTaking Charge of Quality19,99 €-
-
-
Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781108483964
- ISBN-10: 1108483968
- Artikelnr.: 59542958
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Theorizing Governance in Higher Education: 1. Theorizing the
governance of higher education: beyond the 'Republic of Scholars' Ontology
Giliberto Capano and Darryl S. L. Jarvis; Part II. Systems, Processes, and
Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education: 2. The regulatory state and the
labour process Kanishka Jayasuriya, Greg Mccarthy and Xianlin Song; 3.
Systemic governance: convergence or hybridization? Giliberto Capano; 4.
Institutional governance: factors, actors, and consequences of attempting
to converge on the Anglo-American model Marino Regini; 5. Capture and drift
in emerging international governance arrangements: the role of
meta-organizations in higher education quality assurance Ase Gornitzka,
Peter Maassen and Bjørn Stensaker; 6. Understanding convergence and
divergence in the internationalization of higher education from a world
society perspective Renze Kolster and Don F. Westerheijden; 7. Convergence
through research performance measurement? Comparing talk and practices in
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom Jenny M. Lewis; 8. Accountability
and governance in European higher education Michael Dobbins and Jens
Jungblut; 9. Towards new models of decision making within university
governance in anglophone nations Julie Rowlands; 10. Governance in public
and private higher education in Europe: patterns, divergences, and
convergences Pedro N. Teixeira and Robin Middlehurst; Part III. Geographies
of Governance: 11. Higher education governance in North America Giliberto
Capano and Jun Jie Woo; 12. Governance trends in European higher education
Harry F. De Boer and Jeroen Huisman; 13. Governance and corruption in east
and southeast Asian higher education: close cousins, close encounters
Anthony Welch; 14. Fixing the system? Trends in African higher education
governance Rose Amazan and Kassahun Kebede Dawo; 15. Neoliberals versus
post-neoliberals in the formation of governance regimes in Latin America's
higher education Miguel Alejandro Gonzalez-Ledesma and German
Alvarez-Mendiola; Index.
governance of higher education: beyond the 'Republic of Scholars' Ontology
Giliberto Capano and Darryl S. L. Jarvis; Part II. Systems, Processes, and
Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education: 2. The regulatory state and the
labour process Kanishka Jayasuriya, Greg Mccarthy and Xianlin Song; 3.
Systemic governance: convergence or hybridization? Giliberto Capano; 4.
Institutional governance: factors, actors, and consequences of attempting
to converge on the Anglo-American model Marino Regini; 5. Capture and drift
in emerging international governance arrangements: the role of
meta-organizations in higher education quality assurance Ase Gornitzka,
Peter Maassen and Bjørn Stensaker; 6. Understanding convergence and
divergence in the internationalization of higher education from a world
society perspective Renze Kolster and Don F. Westerheijden; 7. Convergence
through research performance measurement? Comparing talk and practices in
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom Jenny M. Lewis; 8. Accountability
and governance in European higher education Michael Dobbins and Jens
Jungblut; 9. Towards new models of decision making within university
governance in anglophone nations Julie Rowlands; 10. Governance in public
and private higher education in Europe: patterns, divergences, and
convergences Pedro N. Teixeira and Robin Middlehurst; Part III. Geographies
of Governance: 11. Higher education governance in North America Giliberto
Capano and Jun Jie Woo; 12. Governance trends in European higher education
Harry F. De Boer and Jeroen Huisman; 13. Governance and corruption in east
and southeast Asian higher education: close cousins, close encounters
Anthony Welch; 14. Fixing the system? Trends in African higher education
governance Rose Amazan and Kassahun Kebede Dawo; 15. Neoliberals versus
post-neoliberals in the formation of governance regimes in Latin America's
higher education Miguel Alejandro Gonzalez-Ledesma and German
Alvarez-Mendiola; Index.
Part I. Theorizing Governance in Higher Education: 1. Theorizing the
governance of higher education: beyond the 'Republic of Scholars' Ontology
Giliberto Capano and Darryl S. L. Jarvis; Part II. Systems, Processes, and
Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education: 2. The regulatory state and the
labour process Kanishka Jayasuriya, Greg Mccarthy and Xianlin Song; 3.
Systemic governance: convergence or hybridization? Giliberto Capano; 4.
Institutional governance: factors, actors, and consequences of attempting
to converge on the Anglo-American model Marino Regini; 5. Capture and drift
in emerging international governance arrangements: the role of
meta-organizations in higher education quality assurance Ase Gornitzka,
Peter Maassen and Bjørn Stensaker; 6. Understanding convergence and
divergence in the internationalization of higher education from a world
society perspective Renze Kolster and Don F. Westerheijden; 7. Convergence
through research performance measurement? Comparing talk and practices in
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom Jenny M. Lewis; 8. Accountability
and governance in European higher education Michael Dobbins and Jens
Jungblut; 9. Towards new models of decision making within university
governance in anglophone nations Julie Rowlands; 10. Governance in public
and private higher education in Europe: patterns, divergences, and
convergences Pedro N. Teixeira and Robin Middlehurst; Part III. Geographies
of Governance: 11. Higher education governance in North America Giliberto
Capano and Jun Jie Woo; 12. Governance trends in European higher education
Harry F. De Boer and Jeroen Huisman; 13. Governance and corruption in east
and southeast Asian higher education: close cousins, close encounters
Anthony Welch; 14. Fixing the system? Trends in African higher education
governance Rose Amazan and Kassahun Kebede Dawo; 15. Neoliberals versus
post-neoliberals in the formation of governance regimes in Latin America's
higher education Miguel Alejandro Gonzalez-Ledesma and German
Alvarez-Mendiola; Index.
governance of higher education: beyond the 'Republic of Scholars' Ontology
Giliberto Capano and Darryl S. L. Jarvis; Part II. Systems, Processes, and
Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education: 2. The regulatory state and the
labour process Kanishka Jayasuriya, Greg Mccarthy and Xianlin Song; 3.
Systemic governance: convergence or hybridization? Giliberto Capano; 4.
Institutional governance: factors, actors, and consequences of attempting
to converge on the Anglo-American model Marino Regini; 5. Capture and drift
in emerging international governance arrangements: the role of
meta-organizations in higher education quality assurance Ase Gornitzka,
Peter Maassen and Bjørn Stensaker; 6. Understanding convergence and
divergence in the internationalization of higher education from a world
society perspective Renze Kolster and Don F. Westerheijden; 7. Convergence
through research performance measurement? Comparing talk and practices in
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom Jenny M. Lewis; 8. Accountability
and governance in European higher education Michael Dobbins and Jens
Jungblut; 9. Towards new models of decision making within university
governance in anglophone nations Julie Rowlands; 10. Governance in public
and private higher education in Europe: patterns, divergences, and
convergences Pedro N. Teixeira and Robin Middlehurst; Part III. Geographies
of Governance: 11. Higher education governance in North America Giliberto
Capano and Jun Jie Woo; 12. Governance trends in European higher education
Harry F. De Boer and Jeroen Huisman; 13. Governance and corruption in east
and southeast Asian higher education: close cousins, close encounters
Anthony Welch; 14. Fixing the system? Trends in African higher education
governance Rose Amazan and Kassahun Kebede Dawo; 15. Neoliberals versus
post-neoliberals in the formation of governance regimes in Latin America's
higher education Miguel Alejandro Gonzalez-Ledesma and German
Alvarez-Mendiola; Index.







