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University in Crisis

From the Middle Ages to the University of Excellence

Michael Schapira

As is obvious to the casual newspaper reader, the debt-saddled student, the increasingly precarious university teaching force, the reactionary politician, and the budget-constrained administrator, the entire system of higher education is in crisis. This book brings necessary clarity to contentious debates about the state and future of the university by reconstructing the institution’s history around the theme of crisis.

Since its origins in medieval Bologna, the university has been a site where humanity has worked out many of the thorniest questions of individual and collective purpose, often in what were described as crisis conditions. This book is not just a history of the university or a survey of contemporary debates, though. It is also an impassioned defence of the university as a privileged institution through which threats to collective self-governance are most acutely felt and from which strategies for its rehabilitation can be most fruitfully developed.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 168 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-5381-7499-9 • Hardback • November 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Series: Off the Fence: Morality, Politics and Society
Subjects: Education / Higher, Philosophy / Social, Education / History

Michael Schapira works at the intersection of philosophy and education, with a particular focus on the theoretical and historical foundations of the modern university. He has taught in universities in the US, Canada, and Russia, but also has a keen interest in teaching philosophy at the pre-college level.

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Past vs. The Future

Chapter 2: The Student vs. Society

Chapter 3: Discipline vs. Discipline

Chapter 4: The Local vs. The Global

Chapter 5: The Professor vs. The Administration

Chapter 6: The Educational vs. The Economic

Chapter 7: Kant vs. the Managers: Managerialism, Self-Governance, and the Burden of Institutional Reproduction

Bibliography

About the Author

Schapira offers a discursive, historical and philosophical analysis of higher education crises, analyzing primary documents such as the Port Huron Statement (1962). Universities have been the sites of student protests since 1229 at the University of Paris. Malcontent students and professors, meddling politicians, and neoliberal, efficiency-minded bureaucrats continue to kindle battles at revered institutions. The primary focus is on US settings, but Schapira also covers global conflicts, including Britain’s New Public Management scheme, which envisions universities as subject to a managed economy approach. Schapira draws on analyses by Jacques Derrida and especially Emmanuel Kant, who posited a normative ideal of the university philosophy faculty as enlightened governance “that takes upon itself the role of managing ... sources of perpetual conflict.” Schapira discusses the late-19th-century German model of governance, incorporating Wissenschaft and Bildung. He identifies the conflicts within universities' missions to be "humanistic enclaves," centers for civic and vocational training, and knowledge factories. Is there a university of excellence, as the subtitle suggests? A challenging examination of a foundational pillar of society. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.


— Choice Reviews


In this sharp, cogent book, Michael Schapira has provided a very different way to think about crisis in the university. Setting up a series of key oppositions in the history of the university, Schapira helps us to revalue conflict as the lifeblood of university life, not a problem to be fixed with better management or better vision. A brilliant tactical turn in the struggle for the university.


— Stefano Harney, professor of strategic management education, Singapore Management University


With impressive scope and keen insights, Schapira provides a piercing analysis of the university across eras. His work is essential reading for those looking to make sense of these institutions today—and consider their potential for tomorrow.


— Winston C. Thompson, associate professor of educational studies and philosophy, Ohio State University


In what other institution than a university can reasonable people hammer out the ever-conflicting demands of the state for efficiency and compliance, and of the scholarly pursuit of truth for its own sake? In this erudite and provocative book, Michael Schapira argues that this conflict is what has kept universities alive for so many centuries, as it still does today. Long may it continue!


— Tim Ingold, Professor Emeritus, University of Aberdeen


Amidst questions regarding the relevancy of higher education, including concerns about its focus, function, financing, and structures of governance, this book could not be timelier. Shapira contextualizes the main ideas of the university, discussing their external forces and internal tensions, and their aspirations, both yesteryear and now, and leads us into a hopeful future.


— Daniel S. Hendrickson, president, Creighton University


The university is in crisis. What it means to know this, and what responsibilities that knowledge brings, are the crux of Michael Schapira’s lucidly synthetic, philosophically precise account of the conflicts that define our institutions. Read this, and reclaim the university from the managerialism that feeds crisis by neutralizing critique.


— Reinhold Martin, professor of architecture, Columbia University


University in Crisis

From the Middle Ages to the University of Excellence

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • As is obvious to the casual newspaper reader, the debt-saddled student, the increasingly precarious university teaching force, the reactionary politician, and the budget-constrained administrator, the entire system of higher education is in crisis. This book brings necessary clarity to contentious debates about the state and future of the university by reconstructing the institution’s history around the theme of crisis.

    Since its origins in medieval Bologna, the university has been a site where humanity has worked out many of the thorniest questions of individual and collective purpose, often in what were described as crisis conditions. This book is not just a history of the university or a survey of contemporary debates, though. It is also an impassioned defence of the university as a privileged institution through which threats to collective self-governance are most acutely felt and from which strategies for its rehabilitation can be most fruitfully developed.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 168 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-5381-7499-9 • Hardback • November 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    Series: Off the Fence: Morality, Politics and Society
    Subjects: Education / Higher, Philosophy / Social, Education / History
Author
Author
  • Michael Schapira works at the intersection of philosophy and education, with a particular focus on the theoretical and historical foundations of the modern university. He has taught in universities in the US, Canada, and Russia, but also has a keen interest in teaching philosophy at the pre-college level.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1: The Past vs. The Future

    Chapter 2: The Student vs. Society

    Chapter 3: Discipline vs. Discipline

    Chapter 4: The Local vs. The Global

    Chapter 5: The Professor vs. The Administration

    Chapter 6: The Educational vs. The Economic

    Chapter 7: Kant vs. the Managers: Managerialism, Self-Governance, and the Burden of Institutional Reproduction

    Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Schapira offers a discursive, historical and philosophical analysis of higher education crises, analyzing primary documents such as the Port Huron Statement (1962). Universities have been the sites of student protests since 1229 at the University of Paris. Malcontent students and professors, meddling politicians, and neoliberal, efficiency-minded bureaucrats continue to kindle battles at revered institutions. The primary focus is on US settings, but Schapira also covers global conflicts, including Britain’s New Public Management scheme, which envisions universities as subject to a managed economy approach. Schapira draws on analyses by Jacques Derrida and especially Emmanuel Kant, who posited a normative ideal of the university philosophy faculty as enlightened governance “that takes upon itself the role of managing ... sources of perpetual conflict.” Schapira discusses the late-19th-century German model of governance, incorporating Wissenschaft and Bildung. He identifies the conflicts within universities' missions to be "humanistic enclaves," centers for civic and vocational training, and knowledge factories. Is there a university of excellence, as the subtitle suggests? A challenging examination of a foundational pillar of society. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.


    — Choice Reviews


    In this sharp, cogent book, Michael Schapira has provided a very different way to think about crisis in the university. Setting up a series of key oppositions in the history of the university, Schapira helps us to revalue conflict as the lifeblood of university life, not a problem to be fixed with better management or better vision. A brilliant tactical turn in the struggle for the university.


    — Stefano Harney, professor of strategic management education, Singapore Management University


    With impressive scope and keen insights, Schapira provides a piercing analysis of the university across eras. His work is essential reading for those looking to make sense of these institutions today—and consider their potential for tomorrow.


    — Winston C. Thompson, associate professor of educational studies and philosophy, Ohio State University


    In what other institution than a university can reasonable people hammer out the ever-conflicting demands of the state for efficiency and compliance, and of the scholarly pursuit of truth for its own sake? In this erudite and provocative book, Michael Schapira argues that this conflict is what has kept universities alive for so many centuries, as it still does today. Long may it continue!


    — Tim Ingold, Professor Emeritus, University of Aberdeen


    Amidst questions regarding the relevancy of higher education, including concerns about its focus, function, financing, and structures of governance, this book could not be timelier. Shapira contextualizes the main ideas of the university, discussing their external forces and internal tensions, and their aspirations, both yesteryear and now, and leads us into a hopeful future.


    — Daniel S. Hendrickson, president, Creighton University


    The university is in crisis. What it means to know this, and what responsibilities that knowledge brings, are the crux of Michael Schapira’s lucidly synthetic, philosophically precise account of the conflicts that define our institutions. Read this, and reclaim the university from the managerialism that feeds crisis by neutralizing critique.


    — Reinhold Martin, professor of architecture, Columbia University


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