bookAug 1, 2007Closed access

Knowledge, Higher Education, and the New Managerialism

University of Bristol · Cardiff University

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Abstract

Abstract The nature of Higher Education in the UK has changed over the last three decades. Academics can no longer be said to carry out their work in ‘ivory towers’, as increasing government intervention and a growing ‘target culture’ has changed the way they work. Increasingly universities have transformed from ‘communities of scholars’ to ‘workplaces’. The organization and administration of universities has seen a corresponding prevalence of ideas and strategies drawn from the ‘New Public Management’ ideology in response, promoting a more ‘business-focussed’ approach in the management of public services. This book examines the issues that these changes have had on academics, both as the ‘knowledge-workers’…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Managerialism
  • Public relations
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Work (physics)
  • Ideology
  • Public sector
  • Political science
  • Higher education
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