Higher Education for Democracy
The Role of the University in Civil Society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:1st Jul '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£27.00(9781438484501)

Uses a cross-national comparison of Los Angeles, New Delhi, and Hong Kong to develop strategies universities should employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism.
Bronze Winner, 2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Education Category
Democracy and higher education are inextricably linked: universities not only have the ability to be key arbiters of how democracy is advanced, but they also need to reflect democratic values in their practices, objectives, and goals. Framed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing crisis of structural racism, Higher Education for Democracy explores academe's role in advancing democracy by using a cross-national comparison of Los Angeles, New Delhi, and Hong Kong to develop strategies that universities can employ to strengthen democracy and resist fascism. William G. Tierney argues that if academe is to be a progenitor in the advancement of democracy, then we need to consider five areas of change that have been significant across national contexts amid both globalization and neoliberalism: inequality, privatization, the public good, identity, and academic freedom. Taking a comparative approach and drawing on scholarly literature, archival research, and interviews, Higher Education for Democracy aims to understand these changes and their implications and to position higher education in defense of democracy in a globalized economy framed by fascism.
"This book focuses on one of the most profound challenges facing the United States and the world: the preservation and enhancement of democracy and the role the university can and should play in accomplishing this. It offers a compelling analysis of the internal and external obstacles facing higher education in carrying out this mission and the remedies that are needed. Seamlessly integrating higher education history, philosophy, personal experience, a lifetime of higher education research, and current events in three countries, it is a virtuoso performance by a wise person who knows the field inside and out." — Arthur Levine
"A gifted writer and an extraordinary storyteller, Bill Tierney has been an important voice in the field of higher education for decades. His skillful interweaving of narratives on faculty life with critiques of change in democratic institutions makes Higher Education for Democracy a must read. Professors in all disciplines and the citizenry will find important insights to inform their teaching and engagement in the public sphere." — Edward P. St. John
- Commended for Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Education) 2021
ISBN: 9781438484495
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 535g
310 pages