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Beyond All Reason Ronald Barnett

Beyond All Reason By Ronald Barnett

Beyond All Reason by Ronald Barnett


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Argues that ideology is a fact of life in universities but that a positive way forward is within reach. This book presents the author's attempts to show that it is possible to hold to and to live out an idea of the university.

Beyond All Reason Summary

Beyond All Reason by Ronald Barnett

"stimulating and full of insight" British Journal of Educational Studies

"a major work ... provocative, unsettling and profoundly challenging. I think it should be prescribed reading for all vice-chancellors." (Professor Colin Bundy, Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)

"Ron Barnett's latest book lives up to, and possibly exceeds, the high standards he has set himself in his previous books - which are now established as the premier series of reflective books on higher education." (Professor Peter Scott, Vice-Chancellor, Kingston University)

"Ron Barnett has produced a thought provoking volume that raises fundamental issues about higher education. It is essential reading for all who work in universities." (Professor Robert Burgess, Vice-Chancellor, University of Leicester)

"a lively and engaging book which addresses the problems of the modern university from the perspective of modern social theory." Higher Education Review

"The issues taken up in this book are significant to everyone in the academy, particularly those in leadership positions." Studies in Higher Education

"This is a knowing, stimulating treatise that confronts some of the most difficult and complicated problems that universities face."
Journal of Higher Education

Universities are increasingly ideological. Many of the ideologies that are to be found on campus, such as entrepreneurialism, competition, quality and managerialism, express interests of the wider society but the university's own activities, such as research and even learning and teaching, are also becoming ideologies. Since ideologies are dogmatic in character, universities are being undermined and are being placed beyond all reason.

How, then, might universities live effectively, beset as they are with ideologies in their midst? Indeed, is it still sensible to conceive of universities as places of reason? In Beyond All Reason, Ronald Barnett argues that ideology is now a fact of life in universities but that a positive way forward is within reach.

Ideologies have been understood, rightly, as pernicious in nature, thwarting reason and the expression of human being. However, by returning to the ideals of reasonableness and generosity within the idea of the university, and by developing creative practices that build on those ideals, it is possible to construct virtuous idealogies that do justice to universities as universities in the twenty-first century.

Beyond All Reason continues Ronald Barnett's attempts to show that it is still possible to hold to and to live out an idea of the university. It is a bold and optimistic statement and is required reading for anyone concerned about the current state of university life.

Beyond All Reason Reviews

"A major work...provocative, unsettling and profoundly challenging. I think it should be prescribed reading for all vice-chancellors." - Colin Bundy, Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London "Ron Barnett's latest book lives up to, and possibly exceeds, the high standards he has set himself in his previous books - which are now established as the premier series of reflective books on higher education." - Peter Scott, Vice-Chancellor, Kingston University

About Ronald Barnett

Ronald Barnett is Professor of Higher Education at the Institute of Education, University of London where, from 1994 to 2001, he was also Dean of Professional Development. His books include The Idea of Higher Education, The Limits of Competence and Realizing the University in an age of
supercomplexity (all published by Open University Press).

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One: The end of the matter

The ends of reason
A complex world
The states of higher education
The end of ideology?

Part Two: Pernicious ideologies

'The entrepreneurial university'
Anything you can do
Never mind the quality
'The academic community'

Part Three: Virtuous ideologies

Communicating values
Engaging universities
Uniting research and teaching
Reasonable universities
Prospects
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR004461780
9780335208937
0335208932
Beyond All Reason by Ronald Barnett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2003-02-16
256
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