The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

Grounded in key sociological theory on the concepts of boundaries, power and control, this text addresses the question of whether the university is thriving or merely surviving.

Using a sociological lens to consider how institutions must engage in boundary transactions in order to maintain their unique position and identity, this book explores how these transactions also have the potential to undermine academic boundaries. Including a detailed analysis of the activities, organisation and outputs of academic research in the context of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) departments of UK universities, the arguments presented have implications for universities and their stakeholders not only in the United Kingdom, but wherever universities face challenges of purpose and identity, particularly where these are shaped by neoliberal modes of governance and management.

Insights into how universities must balance the ideas of themselves as teaching institutions, research institutions and their broader societal importance and impact make this important reading for higher education scholars and postgraduate students, sociological theorists and all those interested in the future of the university.

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The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

Grounded in key sociological theory on the concepts of boundaries, power and control, this text addresses the question of whether the university is thriving or merely surviving.

Using a sociological lens to consider how institutions must engage in boundary transactions in order to maintain their unique position and identity, this book explores how these transactions also have the potential to undermine academic boundaries. Including a detailed analysis of the activities, organisation and outputs of academic research in the context of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) departments of UK universities, the arguments presented have implications for universities and their stakeholders not only in the United Kingdom, but wherever universities face challenges of purpose and identity, particularly where these are shaped by neoliberal modes of governance and management.

Insights into how universities must balance the ideas of themselves as teaching institutions, research institutions and their broader societal importance and impact make this important reading for higher education scholars and postgraduate students, sociological theorists and all those interested in the future of the university.

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The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

by Eliel Cohen
The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

The University and its Boundaries: Thriving or Surviving in the 21st Century

by Eliel Cohen

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Grounded in key sociological theory on the concepts of boundaries, power and control, this text addresses the question of whether the university is thriving or merely surviving.

Using a sociological lens to consider how institutions must engage in boundary transactions in order to maintain their unique position and identity, this book explores how these transactions also have the potential to undermine academic boundaries. Including a detailed analysis of the activities, organisation and outputs of academic research in the context of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) departments of UK universities, the arguments presented have implications for universities and their stakeholders not only in the United Kingdom, but wherever universities face challenges of purpose and identity, particularly where these are shaped by neoliberal modes of governance and management.

Insights into how universities must balance the ideas of themselves as teaching institutions, research institutions and their broader societal importance and impact make this important reading for higher education scholars and postgraduate students, sociological theorists and all those interested in the future of the university.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367610319
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/09/2023
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eliel Cohen is a research associate at the Centre for Higher Education Research and Scholarship, Imperial College London, UK.

Table of Contents

1. The University as a Bounded Institution: Thriving or (Just) Surviving?  2. The Boundary Lens: Theorising Academic Activity  3. Zoom In: STEMM Research Through the Boundary Lens  4. Zoom Out: The Knowledge Society Through the Boundary Lens  5. The Future of the University and its Boundaries

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