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Across national contexts and analytic methods, authors analyze the growth of national policies that see universities as a sub set of economic development, casting universities as corporate research laboratories and education as central to job creation.
Part I: Patterns of stratification.- 1. Marginson “Global stratification in higher education”.- 2. Kauppinen Coco Choi & Brajkovic “Blurring Boundaries and Borders: Interlocks between AAU Institutions and Transnational Corporations”.- 3. Taylor “The field dynamics of stratification among US research universities: The expansion of federal support for academic research, 2000-2008”.- 4. Rosinger, Taylor & Slaughter “The crème de la crème: Stratification and accumulative advantage within US private research universities”.- 5. Taylor, Rosinger & Slaughter “Patents and university strategies in the prestige economy”.- Part II: Senior management, trustees, and policymakers.- 6. Susan Wright “The Imaginators of English University Reform”.- 7. Barringer & Slaughter “University Trustees and the Entrepreneurial University: Inner circles, interlocks, and exchanges”.- 8. Cantwell “The new prudent man”.- 9. Tuchman “Accountability Regimes in Flagship Universities: How Strategic Planning Encourages Academic Capitalism”.- Part III: Students, curriculum, and faculty.- 10. Karseth & Solbrekke “Curriculum trends in European higher education: The pursuit of the Humboldtian University ideas”.- 11. Olson “Shifts in the logic of internationalization: a new space for academic capitalism.- 12. Walker “Stratification and vocationalization in Canadian higher education”.- 13. Weis “Positioning for Elite and Quasi-elite Colleges and Universities in the United States: Parent and Student Strategies for “Maintaining Advantage” in New Economic and Postsecondary Context”.- Part IV: Counter-trends.- 14. Pinheiro “Humboldt meets Schumpeter? Interpreting the `Entrepreneurial Turn’ in European Higher Education”.- 15. Kwiek “From privatization (of the expansion era) to de-privatization (of the contraction era): A national counter-trend in global context”.- 16. Pusser “A State Theoretical Approach to Understanding Contest in Higher Education”.
Sheila Slaughter, Gary Rhoades, Sheila (University of Georgia) Slaughter, University of Arizona) Rhoades, Gary (Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Practice