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The academic system in American society

Uniform Title
Université et société aux États-Unis. English
Title
The academic system in American society / Alain Touraine ; with a new introduction by Clark Kerr.
ISBN
1351305905
1351305921
9781351305907
9781351305921
9781138534056
9781560009214
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017.
Copyright Notice Date
©1997
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxx, 319 pages)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Originally published in 1974 by McGraw-Hill Book.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
"Although the period of student protests of the 1960s and 1970s has long passed, Alain Touraine argues, in this wide-ranging and vigorous essay, that the period's problems remain with us. Higher degrees have become less and less valuable on the labor market and the demand for academic reform has become more intense. Community colleges still try to provide equal educational opportunities for the poor and the minorities, without much success. And the university has not yet resolved the conflict between being the home of impartial inquiry and research and serving constituent interests. Touraine views American higher education as a system within a definite, though changing, social context. He compares U.S. student movements with those of other countries. He is skeptical about the way Americans view the relationships between the university and what he regards as the ruling forces of the society, between knowledge and power, between production and education. He offers no facile solutions, but he presents an exciting, nontraditional analysis of the social and political forces that have shaped the modern history of higher education. In the new introduction, Clark Kerr contrasts his own views as an American observer to those of Touraine as a French intellectual. He asserts that the family, not higher education, is the most important "school" in the process of reproducing society. Kerr places more emphasis than does Touraine on the labor market, on the production functions (training of skills and advancing technology) of the vast nonelite segments of American higher education, on the long-term impacts of science in changing society, and on scholarly criticism in affecting transformations, and places less emphasis on sporadic political protests by faculty and students. He agrees with Touraine however, in his two great themes: (1) that you cannot understand the academic system unless you first understand society; and (2) that the rise of the university must be understood to understand modern society, where "knowledge is power." This volume will be important to all those interested in higher education, whether as participants or observers."--Provided by publisher
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Foundations of higher education.
Foundations of higher education
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr
chapter 2 National Integration / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr
chapter 3 The Consolidation of the Social Hierarchy / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr
chapter 4 Power and Professors / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr
chapter 5 Protest / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr
chapter 6 Integration or Disintegration of the Academic System / Alain Touraine Clark Kerr.
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