高等教育の品質と権力関係<br>Quality and Power in Higher Education

高等教育の品質と権力関係
Quality and Power in Higher Education

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780335212279
  • DDC分類 378.100941

基本説明

Examines power relations that organize and facilitate quality assurance in higher education.

Full Description


This book examines the power relationships that organize and facilitate quality assurance in higher education. It investigates power in terms of macro systems of accountability, surveillance and regulation, and uncovers the ways in which quality is experienced by academics and managers in higher education. Louise Morley reveals some of the hidden transcripts behind quality assurance and poses significant questions: what signs of quality in higher education are being performed and valued? What losses, gains, fears and anxieties are activated by the procedures? and Is the culture of excellence resulting in mediocrity? "Quality and Power in Higher Education" covers a wide range of issues including: the policy contexts, new managerialism, the costs of quality assurance, collegiality, peer review, gender and equity implications, occupational stress, commodification and consumer values in higher education, performance, league tables, benchmarking, increasing workloads and the long-term effects on the academy. It draws upon Morley's empirical work in the UK on international studies and on literature from sociology, higher education studies, organization studies and feminist theory.It is important reading for students and scholars of higher education policy and practice, and for university managers and policy-makers.

Contents

Introduction The policy context of quality in higher education How quality is assessed Managing quality The psychic economy of quality Changing employment regimes The micropolitics of quality Reconstructing students as consumers (E)quality Desiring changes References Index.