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OverviewFocusing on community colleges as a unique structure within American higher education, this text investigates the specific ways in which these institutions have been impacted by a global increase in neoliberal education policies. Analyzing the effects neoliberalism has had on community colleges, the text charters discourse relating the erosion of faculty voice in academic governance, and decision making; the vocationalization of curriculum; and the impact that these factors have had on the ability of community colleges to provide students with an education that supports a democratic society. Exposing a movement away from the historical aims of community-based education, the text evidences a hijacking of community colleges to serve the objectives of the corporate elite. There has been a decline in community college faculty engagement in shared governance and their loss of recognition as academic and curricular leaders, and the book discusses the potential for redistribution of decision-making power back toward faculty. This text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, academics, professionals and policy-makers in the fields of Higher Education, Education Policy and Politics, Sociology of Education, Higher Education Management and Education Politics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg Sethares (Bristol Community College, Massachusetts, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9780367860455ISBN 10: 0367860457 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 07 April 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Chapter 1: Neoliberalism as a Dominant Ideology Chapter 2: The New Political Economy of Higher Education Chapter 3: The New Political Economy of Community Colleges Chapter 4: A Revival of Lefebvre’s Vision of the Right to the City Chapter 5: On Recognition and Redistribution Conclusion ReferencesReviewsReaders will enjoy the 112-page text for its utility and brevity. Its well-organized structure consists of five chapters that narrow from an exploration of neoliberalism as a construct, to its implications for higher education generally, then to community colleges specifically[...]Sethares's work contributes to the limited research regarding neoliberalism's influences on community colleges. For that, Sethares's work should be highly regarded. -Lauren Lassabe, Community College Journal of Research and Practice Author InformationGreg Sethares is Professor of Mathematics at Bristol Community College, Massachusetts, US. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |