: Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
: The Transformation of Global Higher Education, 1945-2015
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9781137528698
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This book explores some of the major forces and changes in higher education across the world between 1945 and 2015. This includes the explosions of higher education institutions and enrollments, a development captured by the notion of massification. There were also profound shifts in the financing and economic role of higher education reflected in the processes of privatization of universities and curricula realignments to meet the shifting demands of the economy. Moreover, the systems of knowledge production, organization, dissemination, and consumption, as well as the disciplinary architecture of knowledge underwent significant changes. Internationalization emerged as one of the defining features of higher education, which engendered new modes, rationales, and practices of collaboration, competition, comparison, and commercialization. External and internal pressures for accountability and higher education's value proposition intensified, which fuelled struggles over access, affordability, relevance, and outcomes that found expression in the quality assurance movement. 

Paul Tiyambe Zeleza is Vice Chancellor of the United States International University-Africa. Previously he was a professor and held senior administrative positions in Canada and the United States. He is the author of more than two dozen books several of which have won international awards. 

Preface6
Acknowledgments10
Contents14
List of Tables16
Chapter 1: The Postwar Boom: The Universalization of Higher Education18
Introduction18
Institutional Explosion20
Degrees of Massification29
Persistent Inequality39
Demographic Destinies and Other Disruptions64
Conclusion75
Notes77
References78
Chapter 2: Money Matters: Economic and Occupational Disruptions83
Introduction83
Waves of Privatization85
The Cost-Sharing Craze96
Shifting Economic and Occupational Landscapes109
Struggles for Affordability and Accountability126
Conclusion138
Notes139
References141
Chapter 3: Disciplining Knowledges: Ruptures in Academic Systems154
Introduction154
Shifting Knowledge Landscapes156
Disciplinary Restructuring182
The Digital Academy205
Conclusion215
Notes216
References218
Chapter 4: Global Village: The Competitive Challenges of Internationalization227
Academic Sojourns Abroad230
Exporting Institutional Models246
Regional Dimensions and Actors255
The Seductions and Sanctions of Rankings271
Geographies and Hierarchies of Knowledge Collaboration277
Conclusion290
Notes290
Bibliography293
Chapter 5: Quality Control: Struggles for Accountability and Value310
Introduction310
The Invasion of Assessment Culture312
The Curriculum Goes to Market339
The Unbundling of Faculty Life344
Conclusion365
Notes366
Bibliography368
Index381