Towards a Political Theory of the University: Public reason, democracy and higher education / Edition 1

Towards a Political Theory of the University: Public reason, democracy and higher education / Edition 1

by Morgan White
ISBN-10:
1138952168
ISBN-13:
9781138952164
Pub. Date:
12/02/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138952168
ISBN-13:
9781138952164
Pub. Date:
12/02/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Towards a Political Theory of the University: Public reason, democracy and higher education / Edition 1

Towards a Political Theory of the University: Public reason, democracy and higher education / Edition 1

by Morgan White

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Overview

Towards a Political Theory of the University argues that state and market forces threaten to diminish the legitimacy, authority and fundamental purposes of higher education systems. The political role of higher education has been insufficiently addressed by academics in recent decades. By applying Habermas’ theory of communicative action, this book seeks to reconnect educational and political theory and provide an analysis of the university which complements the recent focus on the intersections between political philosophy and legal theory.

In this book, White argues that there is considerable overlap between crises in democracy and in universities. Yet while crises in democracy are often attributed to the inability of political institutions to adapt to the pace of social and cultural change, this diagnosis wilfully ignores the effects of privatisation on public institutions. Under present political conditions, the university is regarded in instrumental and economic terms, which not only diminishes its functions of developing and sustaining culture but also removes its democratic capabilities. This book explores these issues in depth and presents some of the practical problems associated with turning an independent higher education system into a state-dominated and then, subsequently, marketised system.

This book bridges political and educational theory in an original and comprehensive way and makes an important contribution to the debate over the role of the university in a democracy. As such, it will appeal to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of the philosophy of education, higher education, and political and educational theory. With its implications for policy and practice, it will also be of interest to policy makers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138952164
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/02/2016
Series: New Directions in the Philosophy of Education
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Morgan White was a tutor in Philosophy of Education at University of Cambridge, UK and a lecturer in Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He received his PhD from University of Manchester, UK, and has a particular interest in the public role of higher education, social justice, deliberative democracy and tensions with instrumental learning.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The University and the Public Sphere 2. Higher Education and Economies of Worth 3. The Role of the University in a Democracy 4. Academic Authority, Trust, and Reliance 5. Higher Education and Citizenship 6. The Ivory Tower and Public Life 7. The Corruption of Democracy and Education 8. Implications for Policy and Practice 9. Towards a Modern Democratic Society 10. Concluding remarks: Communicative Rationality and the Cultural Impoverishment of the University

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