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Record Nr.

UNINA9910688247603321

Titolo

Castells in Africa : universities & development / / edited by Johan Muller, Nico Cloete, François Van Schalkwyk

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cape Town, South Africa : , : African Minds, , 2017

ISBN

1-920677-94-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource  (258 pages)

Disciplina

378.6

Soggetti

Education, Higher - Africa

Universities and colleges - Africa

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Section 1. Framing Castells in Africa -- 1. Castells in South Africa -- 2. Universities and the 'new society' -- Section 2. Castells in South Africa -- 3. Universities as dynamic systems of contradictory functions -- 4. The role of universities in development, the economy and society -- 5. Rethinking development in the global information age -- Section 3. Putting Castells to work in Africa -- 6. Roles of universities and the African context -- 7. Universities and economic development in Africa -- 8. Research universities in Africa? -- 9. African universities and connectedness in the information age -- 10 Contradictory functions, unexpected outcomes, new challenges -- Afterword 2017 / by Manuel Castells.

Sommario/riassunto

Castells in Africa: Universities and Development collects the papers produced by Manuel Castells on his visits to South Africa, and publishes them in a single volume for the first time. The book also publishes a series of empirically-based papers which together display the multi-faceted and far-sighted scope of his theoretical framework, and its fecundity for fine-grained, detailed empirical investigations on universities and development in Africa. Castells, in his afterword to this book, always looking forward, assesses the role of the university in the wake of the upheavals to the global economic order. He decides the university's function not only remains, but is more important than ever. This book will serve as an introduction to the relevance of his work for higher education in Africa for postgraduate students, reflective



practitioners and researchers. Includes two previously unpublished public lectures and an Afterword by Manuel Castells.