חדש על המדף

חדש על המדף

Sociology of Higher Education: Contributions and Their Contexts
Edited by Patricia Gumport לקטלוג
Sociology of  Higher Education: Contributions and Their Contexts
In this volume, Patricia Gumport and other leading scholars examine the sociology of higher education as it has evolved since the publication of Burton Clark's foundational article in 1973. They trace diverse conceptual and empirical developments along several major lines of specialization and analyze the ways in which wider societal and institutional changes in higher education have influence this vital field of study.

In her own chapters, Gumport identifies the factors that constrain or facilitate the field's development, including different intellectual legacies and professional contexts for faculty in sociology and in education. She also considers prospects for the future legitimacy and vitality of the field.

Featuring extensive reviews if the literature, this volume will be invaluable for scholars and students of sociology and higher education.

Patricia J. Gumport is vice provost for graduate education and a professor of education at Stanford University and director of Stanford Institute for higher education. She is coeditor of American Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges and In Defense of American Higher Education, both published by Johns Hopkins.