This reading is explaining to us the impact of globalisation on higher education and academic freedom. there are three different submissions explained. The first one tells us that academic freedom is a global problem because, according to the paper, violators of academic freedom are not not the governments but also the people do, the scholars, the colleagues of other gender, or of other tribe or other religion or other party. The author suggests that we need to make the traditions of academic freedom as universal as possible.
The second submission discuss about how globalisation is changing the academy and academic practices within which academic pursuits are carried out, which means that globalisation has changed, the conditions of teaching,research and dissemination of knowledge.
The third submission tells us that Neo-liberal globalisation poses challenges to academic freedom. the Nea-liberal globalisation has increased possibilities of academic freedom but impose challenges to the concept of institutional autonomy.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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