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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: D. Brown , D Brown (AFRC Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research,)Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2014 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 2.679kg ISBN: 9781349465224ISBN 10: 1349465224 Pages: 195 Publication Date: 18 December 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA vigorous argument urging rethinking the relation of expertise or professionalism and democracy, including the human and political resources of local communities. -Thomas Bender, University Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History, New York University Many of us are training students for lives as professionals without much thought as to what that means for them or society. David Brown unpacks the history, cultural assumptions, and misplaced thinking that currently shapes the professions. In doing so, he develops a new way of preparing students as future professionals who might lead more meaningful lives in ways that contribute to the creation of healthy communities and broader societal goals. -Adam Weinberg, President, Dennison University David Brown understands that the professional power of academe is the result of commodifying knowledge so that it can become a scarce resource. This professional idea is a contradiction in a democratic society where the abundance of knowledge is necessary to inform citizen action. In this unusual book, Brown outlines practices that reconcile coded knowledge and community knowing. It is wonderful guide for academics who wish to explore their place in the terrain of democracy. -John McKnight, Professor (Emeritus), Communication Studies, Northwestern University A vigorous argument urging rethinking the relation of expertise or professionalism and democracy, including the human and political resources of local communities. -Thomas Bender, University Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History, New York University Many of us are training students for lives as professionals without much thought as to what that means for them or society. David Brown unpacks the history, cultural assumptions, and misplaced thinking that currently shapes the professions. In doing so, he develops a new way of preparing students as future professionals who might lead more meaningful lives in ways that contribute to the creation of healthy communities and broader societal goals. -Adam Weinberg, President, Dennison University David Brown understands that the professional power of academe is the result of commodifying knowledge so that it can become a scarce resource. This professional idea is a contradiction in a democratic society where the abundance of knowledge is necessary to inform citizen action. In this unusual book, Brown outlines practices that reconcile coded knowledge and community knowing. It is wonderful guide for academics who wish to explore their place in the terrain of democracy. -John McKnight, Professor (Emeritus), Communication Studies, Northwestern University Author InformationDavid Warfield Brown is an independent contractor Editor and Consultant for The Kettering Foundation, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |