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List of Illustrations Preface Diana Rhoten and Craig Calhoun 1. The Public Mission of the Research University, by Craig Calhoun 2. Great Expectations, Past Promises, and Golden Ages: Rethinking the "Crisis" of Public Research Universities, by Gustavo E. Fischman, Sarah E. Igo, and Diana R. Rhoten 3. "El central volumen de la fuerza": Global Hegemony in Higher Education and Research, by Simon Marginson and Imanol Ordorika 4. The State, the University, and Society in Soviet and Russian Higher Education: The Search for a New Public Mission, by Mark S. Johnson and Andrey V. Kortunov 5. Public Research Universities in Latin America and Their Relation to Economic Development, by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid and Pablo Ruiz-Napoles 6. When Neoliberalism Colonizes Higher Education in Asia: Bringing the "Public" Back to the Contemporary University, by Ka Ho Mok 7. Challenges for Higher Education in Africa, Ubuntu, and Democratic Justice, by Yusef Waghid 8. The Idea of the Public University and the National Project in Africa: Toward a Full Circle, from the 1960s to the Present, by N'Dri T. Assie-Lumumba and Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo 9. Rethinking What Is Made Public in the University's Public Mission, by John Willinsky 10. Public Research Universities: From Land Grant to Federal Grant to Patent Grant Institutions, by Diana Rhoten and Walter Powell 11. German Universities in the New Knowledge Ecology: Current Changes in Research Conditions and University-Industry Relations, by Stefan Lange and Georg Krucken 12. The Micropolitics of Knowledge in England and Europe: The Cambridge University IPRs Controversy and Its Macropolitical Lessons, by Voldemar Tomusk 13. Playing the Quality Game: Whose Quality and Whose Higher Education?, by John Brennan and Mala Singh 14. The Academic Workplace: What We Already Know, What We Still Do Not Know, and What We Would Like to Know, by Christine Musselin 15. Cultural Formations of the Public University: Globalization, Diversity, and the State at the University of Michigan, by Michael D. Kennedy List of Contributors Index

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"This volume assembles an impressive array of international scholars who, individually and collectively, marshal a wide range of evidence around the very large puzzle of university transformation in the early twenty-first century. The transnational breadth of this project is its greatest intellectual strength." -- Mitchell L. Stevens, Stanford University "This collection of essays provides an unusually broad analysis of the changing public mission and purpose of the contemporary university. Its comparison of the challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities characterizing public universities around the world is particularly valuable. The book serves both as an important scholarly resource and a thoughtful analysis of key issues of importance to higher education policy." " Knowledge Matters addresses a broad range of fundamental issues regarding the public mission of the research university throughout the world. The contributors problematize the concept of both the public good and the public university and identify and analyze multiple challenges faced by universities that vary with respect to both their historical legacies/resource bases and those that characterize their countries. Several timely issues, e.g. the commodification of knowledge, are addressed albeit from different theoretical perspectives and with varying research objectives. Many chapters situate ongoing debates regarding the public character of the research university within a framework that emphasizes globalization dynamics, e.g. pressures to adapt to transnational university rankings and national quality assurance schemes.Taken as a whole this book offers theoretically provocative essays and a wealth of empirical material. Rhoten and Calhoun are to be commended for their engaged and engaging scholarly effort. Diverse "publics" will benefit from reading Knowledge Matters." "Drawing on case studies from around the world, this book contains up-to-the-minute facts and interpretations about the great transformation of public research universities in the era of neo-liberalism. Did these institutions sacrifice their public purposes, or did they change to serve public purposes more effectively and in new ways? The authors in this volume provide well-informed analyses and fresh perspectives on this important question." "This timely volume stands as a substantial contribution to our scholarly understanding of university purposes across national contexts. The editors draw together some of the best original thinking among our field's most prominent thinkers. The collection offers conceptual foundations that are certain to inspire much-needed dialogue and further research for years to come. "

About the Author

Diana Rhoten is the founder and director of the Knowledge Institutions program and the Digital Media and Learning project at the Social Science Research Council. She has published in a range of academic journals and advises cultural, scientific, and educational institutions on issues of organizational design, creative collaboration, and adaptive change. Craig Calhoun is president of the Social Science Research Council and University Professor of the Social Sciences at New York University. He has served in a variety of academic leadership positions, including as a dean, and has conducted research in many international settings. His most recent book is an edited collection, Robert K. Merton: Sociology of Science and Sociology as Science.

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An impressive array of international scholars who, individually and collectively, marshal a wide range of evidence around the very large puzzle of university transformation in the early twenty-first century. The transnational breadth of this project is its greatest intellectual strength. -- Mitchell L. Stevens, Stanford University An unusually broad analysis of the changing public mission and purpose of the contemporary university. Its comparison of the challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities characterizing public universities around the world is particularly valuable. This book serves as an important scholarly resource and as a thoughtful analysis of key higher education policy issues. -- James J. Duderstadt, University of Michigan Knowledge Matters problematizes the concept of the public good and the public university and analyzes multiple challenges faced by universities. Several timely issues, such as the commodification of knowledge, are addressed from different theoretical perspectives and with different research objectives. Many chapters situate ongoing debates regarding the public character of the research university within a framework that emphasizes globalization dynamics, such as the pressure to adapt to transnational university rankings and national quality assurance schemes. Taken as a whole, this book offers theoretically provocative essays and a wealth of empirical material. An engaged and engaging scholarly effort. -- Francisco O. Ramirez, Stanford University Contains up-to-the-minute facts and interpretations of the great transformation of public research universities in the era of neoliberalism. Did these institutions sacrifice their public purposes or did they change to serve public purposes more effectively and in new ways? Contributors provide well-informed analyses and fresh perspectives on this important question. -- Steven Brint, University of California, Riverside A substantial contribution to our understanding of university purposes across national contexts. The editors draw together some of the best original thinking among the field's most prominent thinkers, offering conceptual foundations certain to inspire much-needed dialogue and further research. -- Patricia J. Gumport, Stanford University

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