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Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. / Bianchini, Stefano .
Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe. ред. / Leonidas Donskis; Ida Sabelis; Frans Kamsteeg; Henry Wels. Leiden : Brill, 2019. стр. 53-81 (Value Inquiry Book Series; Том 335).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › глава/раздел › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning
AU - Bianchini, Stefano
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - The essay explores circumstances and opportunities that mark the internationalization of European Universities after the Cold War. It reports the results achieved by the European human capital strategy with a specific focus on the Erasmus mobility impact on young generations. It expands the analysis to transnational research and networks as modern methods of work for academic investigation. Then, the essay highlights some crucial aspects of the debate on the social role of Higher Institutions, how disciplines should complement education, and University potentials implemented in support of their social engagement. Particular relevance is given to the internationalization of Higher Education Institutions in years characterized by globalization. By affecting national policies of education and research, its inputs contributes, in fact, to melt the homogenization of cultures and languages promoted in the last two centuries. By contrast, this process generates tough resistances, which threaten the transnational education under construction. Subsequently, it is widening the gap between mobile and sedentary educated people. This may produce social conflicts with unpredictable impacts on how knowledge should be constructed, with the risk of stifling the role of Universities as laboratories of universal culture.
AB - The essay explores circumstances and opportunities that mark the internationalization of European Universities after the Cold War. It reports the results achieved by the European human capital strategy with a specific focus on the Erasmus mobility impact on young generations. It expands the analysis to transnational research and networks as modern methods of work for academic investigation. Then, the essay highlights some crucial aspects of the debate on the social role of Higher Institutions, how disciplines should complement education, and University potentials implemented in support of their social engagement. Particular relevance is given to the internationalization of Higher Education Institutions in years characterized by globalization. By affecting national policies of education and research, its inputs contributes, in fact, to melt the homogenization of cultures and languages promoted in the last two centuries. By contrast, this process generates tough resistances, which threaten the transnational education under construction. Subsequently, it is widening the gap between mobile and sedentary educated people. This may produce social conflicts with unpredictable impacts on how knowledge should be constructed, with the risk of stifling the role of Universities as laboratories of universal culture.
KW - Universities
KW - internationalization
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SN - 9789004401587
T3 - Value Inquiry Book Series
SP - 53
EP - 81
BT - Academia in Crisis
A2 - Donskis, Leonidas
A2 - Sabelis, Ida
A2 - Kamsteeg, Frans
A2 - Wels, Henry
PB - Brill
CY - Leiden
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