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    Knowledge and the University: Re-claiming Life

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    ISBN: 9781138330993
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    AuthorBarnett, Ronald (Institute of Education,
    Pub Date07/08/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages198
    Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
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    This book considers how the concept of knowledge can be reclaimed in an era of post truth and alternative fact, provides conceptual tools for people to think and debate about knowledge and education in new ways and offers a clear focus for the future development of academia.

    For hundreds of years, knowledge has been central in understanding the university. Over recent decades, however, it is the economic value of knowledge that has come to the fore. Now, in a post-truth world, knowledge is also treated with suspicion and has become a vehicle for ideologies. Knowledge and the University combats all these ways of thinking. Its central claim is that knowledge is of value because of its connection with life. Knowledge is of life, from life, in life and for life.


    With an engaging philosophical discussion, and with a consideration of the evolution of higher education institutions, this book:








    Examines ways in which research, teaching and learning are bound up with life;







    Looks to breathe new life into the university itself;







    Widens the idea of the knowledge ecology to embrace the whole world;







    Suggests new roles for the university towards culture and the public sphere.








    Knowledge and the University is a radical text that looks to engender nothing less than a new spirit of the university. It offers a fascinating read for policy makers, institutional leaders, academics and all interested in the future of universities.