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Knowledge as value : ill.umination through critical prisms / edited by Ian Morley and Mira Crouch.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2008.
Description
1 online resource (241 p.)
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Knowledge, Sociology of.
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Philosophy
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Crouch, Mira, 1932-
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Morley, Ian
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Series
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 50.
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At the interface/probing the boundaries, 1570-7113 ; v. 50
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Summary note
This book considers the place and value of knowledge in contemporary society. “Knowledge” is not a self-evident concept: both its denotations and connotations are historically situated. Since the Enlightenment, knowledge has been a matter of discovery through effort, and “knowledge for its own sake” a taken-for-granted ideal underwriting progressive education as a process which not only taught “for” and “about” something, but also ennobled the soul. While this ideal has not been explicitly rejected, in recent decades there has been a tacit move away from a strong emphasis on its centrality, even in Higher Education. The authors address the values that inform knowledge production in its present forms, and seek to identify social and cultural factors that support these values. Against the background of increasingly restrictive conditions of academic work, the first section of this volume offers incisive critiques of Higher Education, with examples drawn from Australia and New Zealand. The second group of chapters considers how academics have viewed, and have tried to adapt to, present circumstances. The third section comprises papers that consider epistemological issues in the generation and promulgation of knowledge. The chapters in this volume are indicative of the work that needs to be done so that we can come to comprehend – and perhaps try and improve – our relationship to learning and knowledge in the 21st Century. This timely book will be of particular interest to workers in higher education; it should also inform and challenge all those who have concerns for the future of the intellectual life of our civilization.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
English
Contents
Preliminary Material
Valuing Intellectual Freedom: A Critical Analysis of Policies in Australian Universities / John McDonald
Counting the Currency of Knowledge: New Zealand’s Performance-Based Research Fund / Grant Duncan
Conceptions of Knowledge and the Modern University / Francine Rochford
Knowledge as Practice: Implications for the Tertiary Sector / Stephen Healy
The Anxiety of Making Academics Over: Resistance and Responsibility in the Academic Development Project / Tai Peseta and Catherine Manathunga
The Internet, the Knowledge Product, and the Craft of History / Ian Morley
“Most Intellectuals Will Only Half Listen”: The Needs and Futures of Hip-Hop Studies / Graham Chia-Hui Preston
Knowledge Value through Management / S. Ram Vemuri
Making the Structures Tumble / Mireta von Gerlach
The Classics and Australian Culture Wars / Mark Rolfe
The Mutation of Economics / Matthew Steen
Pericles was a Plumber: Towards Resolving the Liberal and Vocational Dichotomy in Legal Education / Craig Collins
Explaining the Complexities and Value of Nursing Practice and Knowledge / Heather McKenzie , Maureen Boughton , Lillian Hayes and Sue Forsyth
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ISBN
94-012-0614-7
1-4356-6602-X
OCLC
259488862
Doi
10.1163/9789401206143
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