Rethinking Knowledge within Higher Education argues for a higher education that is neither a romantic idyll of learning for its own sake nor an instrumental institution designed to train a willing workforce for the prevailing economic system. Instead, using analysis informed by critical theorist Theodor Adorno, this book argues that higher education should have social and economic roles at its heart, and that these should encompass the needs of all society. The key to achieving this purpose without privilege lies in the ways in which knowledge is understood and engaged with in higher education. Higher education has a special role in society as a place in which complex, contested and dynamic knowledge is engaged with, challenged and created. The realization of this purpose challenges traditional dichotomies between economic and social purposes, liberal and vocational education, and theory and practice. Jan McArthur shows that by interpreting and adapting some of Adorno's most complex ideas, the nature of knowledge and the pursuit of social justice within higher education is feasible and aspirational.



Autorentext

Jan McArthur is Senior Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She has previously taught at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and Monash University, Australia.



Zusammenfassung
Rethinking Knowledge within Higher Education argues for a higher education that is neither a romantic idyll of learning for its own sake nor an instrumental institution designed to train a willing workforce for the prevailing economic system. Instead, using analysis informed by critical theorist Theodor Adorno, this book argues that higher education should have social and economic roles at its heart, and that these should encompass the needs of all society. The key to achieving this purpose without privilege lies in the ways in which knowledge is understood and engaged with in higher education. Higher education has a special role in society as a place in which complex, contested and dynamic knowledge is engaged with, challenged and created. The realization of this purpose challenges traditional dichotomies between economic and social purposes, liberal and vocational education, and theory and practice. Jan McArthur shows that by interpreting and adapting some of Adorno's most complex ideas, the nature of knowledge and the pursuit of social justice within higher education is feasible and aspirational.

Inhalt

Introduction: Adorno and Higher Education
1. Knowledge and Social Justice in Higher Education
2. Approaches to Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy
3. The Importance of Knowledge Being Not Easily Known
4. Beyond Standardized Engagement with Knowledge
5. The Social Implications of Engaging with Knowledge in Higher Education
6. Challenging the Theory-Practice Dichotomy
7. Towards a Higher Education Transcending Both the Elite and the Mainstream
References
Index

Titel
Rethinking Knowledge within Higher Education
Untertitel
Adorno and Social Justice
EAN
9781441196330
ISBN
978-1-4411-9633-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
10.01.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.1 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch