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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter MurphyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781472425355ISBN 10: 1472425359 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 11 February 2015 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General 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 ContentsReviews'Peter Murphy has written a cogent and compelling indictment of the costs to society and education of the bureaucratization of the university. The fatal unintended consequence of the mass expansion of universities since 1970 has been the swamping of the university's core functions of teaching and research by policy, process, and performance management. The destruction of academic autonomy by a proliferating parasitic administration is at the heart of the systemic crisis of the signature institution of post-industrial knowledge society. Peter Murphy's book is essential reading for all who care about the future of universities.' David Roberts, Emeritus Professor of German, Monash University, Australia 'Peter Murphy's new book is a bold, courageous and unintimidated attempt to offer a fresh perspective on the role, contribution and nature of the institution of the academy. It combines historical analysis with ideological critique, statistical data and academic performance against the background of the changing cultural and philosophical trends that have shaped individuals and practices over the last forty years. Murphy argues for a new kind of university: resourceful, entrepreneurial and creative, an institution that will challenge conformism and conformity with new ideas, solid knowledge of the past and openness to innovation and critique. This is a very opportune book: it exposes the current stagnation but at the same time envisions new horizons. It is also a necessary book - for all academics, students and governments. It shapes a new cultural and epistemic paradigm for the function of the most important Western institution of learning and acting.' Vrasidas Karalis, Sir Nicholas Laurantus Professor of Modern Greek, University of Sydney, Australia 'If there is a myth which universities have woven around themselves, it is that they are centres of innovation and world-changing research. Peter Murphy's excellent new book both punctures those illusions and provides a sober picture of the many failings of the contemporary university. He demonstrates that the amount of ground-breaking research achieved by universities is declining just as the cost of research is ballooning, and that what universities stand for now is stultifying bureaucratic regimentation. Murphy demonstrates that this can only be reversed if the dinosaurs of today can become fleet-of-foot small mammals. A brilliant book which needs to be read by our political leaders.' Gregory Melleuish, Associate Professor of History and Politics, University of Wollongong, Australia a Peter Murphy has written a cogent and compelling indictment of the costs to society and education of the bureaucratization of the university. The fatal unintended consequence of the mass expansion of universities since 1970 has been the swamping of the universitya (TM)s core functions of teaching and research by policy, process, and performance management. The destruction of academic autonomy by a proliferating parasitic administration is at the heart of the systemic crisis of the signature institution of post-industrial knowledge society. Peter Murphya (TM)s book is essential reading for all who care about the future of universities.a (TM) David Roberts, Emeritus Professor of German, Monash University, Australia a Peter Murphya (TM)s new book is a bold, courageous and unintimidated attempt to offer a fresh perspective on the role, contribution and nature of the institution of the academy. It combines historical analysis with ideological critique, statistical data and academic performance against the background of the changing cultural and philosophical trends that have shaped individuals and practices over the last forty years. Murphy argues for a new kind of university: resourceful, entrepreneurial and creative, an institution that will challenge conformism and conformity with new ideas, solid knowledge of the past and openness to innovation and critique. This is a very opportune book: it exposes the current stagnation but at the same time envisions new horizons. It is also a necessary book - for all academics, students and governments. It shapes a new cultural and epistemic paradigm for the function of the most important Western institution of learning and acting.a (TM) Vrasidas Karalis, Sir Nicholas Laurantus Professor of Modern Greek, University of Sydney, Australia a If there is a myth which universities have woven around themselves, it is that they are centres of innovation and world-changing research. Peter Murphya (TM)s excellent new book both punctures those illusions and provides a sober picture of the many failings of the contemporary university. He demonstrates that the amount of ground-breaking research achieved by universities is declining just as the cost of research is ballooning, and that what universities stand for now is stultifying bureaucratic regimentation. Murphy demonstrates that this can only be reversed if the dinosaurs of today can become fleet-of-foot small mammals. A brilliant book which needs to be read by our political leaders.a (TM) Gregory Melleuish, Associate Professor of History and Politics, University of Wollongong, Australia Author InformationPeter Murphy is Professor of Arts and Society at James Cook University, Australia. He is the author of The Collective Imagination, and Civic Justice and co-author of Dialectic of Romanticism, Creativity and the Global Knowledge Economy, Global Creation, and Imagination. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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