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  • - Commercialism and Conflict in Academic Science
    af David R. (Assistant Professor Johnson
    488,95 kr.

    Focusing on how the profit motive is reshaping higher education and redefining what faculty are supposed to do, this book will appeal to scientists and academics, higher education scholars, university administrators and policy makers, and students considering a career in science.

  • - How Higher Education Reproduces Inequity
    af Sekile M. Nzinga
    288,95 kr.

    Informed by the work of scholars and labor activists who have interrogated the various forms of inequity produced and reproduced by institutions of higher education under neoliberalism, Lean Semesters serves as a timely and accessible call to action.

  • - How Universities Capture, Manage, and Monetize Intellectual Property and Why It Matters
    af Jacob H. (Dean Rooksby
    298,95 kr.

    Presuming no background knowledge of intellectual property, and ending with a call to action, The Branding of the American Mind explores applicable laws, legal regimes, and precedent in plain English, making the book appealing to anyone concerned for the future of higher education.

  • - How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them
    af American Studies, University of California-Santa Barbara) Newfield & Christopher (Professor of Literature
    376,95 kr.

    A powerful, hopeful critique of the unnecessary death spiral of higher education, The Great Mistake is essential reading for those who wonder why students have been paying more to get less and for everyone who cares about the role the higher education system plays in improving the lives of average Americans.

  • af Ariana Gonzalez Stokas
    333,95 kr.

    Reparative Universities offers insight into why DEI efforts have been disconnected from past injustices and why unsettling diversity and engaging meaningful repair are critical for the future of higher education.