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For-Profit Universities - The Shifting Landscape of Marketized Higher Education

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This edited volume proposes that the phenomenon of private sector, financialized higher education expansion in the United States benefits from a range of theoretical and methodological treatments. Social scientists, policy analysts, researchers, and for-profit sector leaders discuss how and to what ends for-profit colleges are a functional social good. The chapters include discussions of inequality, stratification, and legitimacy, differing greatly from other work on for-profit colleges in three ways: First, this volume moves beyond rational choice explanations of for-profit expansion to include critical theoretical work. Second, it deals with the nuances of race, class, and gender in ways absent from other research. Finally, the book's interdisciplinary focus is uniquely equipped to deal with the complexity of high-cost, low-status, for-profit credentialism at a scale never before seen.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. What is the Difference? Public Funding of For-Profit, Not-for-Profit, and Public Institutions.- 3. For-Profit Higher Education in the United Kingdom: The Politics of Market Creation.- 4. For-Profit Universities through the Eyes of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System: Warts and All.- 5. Social Capital and For-Profit Post-Secondary Institutions: A Planned Study.- 6. Stratification and the Public Good: The Changing Ideology of Higher Education.- 7. Who Attends For-Profit Institutions? The Enrollment Landscape.- 8. Enrollment and Degree Completion at For-Profit Colleges versus Traditional Institutions. 

About the author










Tressie McMillan Cottom is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, USA. She is a former Fellow at the Center for Poverty Research at the University of California, Davis, USA, and at the Microsoft Social Media Collective.

William A. ("Sandy") Darity, Jr., is Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics, and Director of the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University, USA. He has served as Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies and was the founding Director of the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke. 

Contributors
Victor H.M. Borden, Indiana University, USABonnie K. Fox Garrity, Accord Integrated Academic and Financial Integration, USADavid J. Harding, University of California, Berkeley, USAThomas A. Mays, Miami University, USAJane Rochmes, Stanford University, USARhonda Vonshay Sharpe, Bucknell University, USADavid Diego Torres, Rice University, USAGaye Tuchman, University of Connecticut, USAJonathan White, University and College Union, UK

Summary

This edited volume proposes that the phenomenon of private sector, financialized higher education expansion in the United States benefits from a range of theoretical and methodological treatments. Social scientists, policy analysts, researchers, and for-profit sector leaders discuss how and to what ends for-profit colleges are a functional social good. The chapters include discussions of inequality, stratification, and legitimacy, differing greatly from other work on for-profit colleges in three ways: First, this volume moves beyond rational choice explanations of for-profit expansion to include critical theoretical work. Second, it deals with the nuances of race, class, and gender in ways absent from other research. Finally, the book's interdisciplinary focus is uniquely equipped to deal with the complexity of high-cost, low-status, for-profit credentialism at a scale never before seen.

Product details

Assisted by A Darity Jr (Editor), A Darity Jr (Editor), Jr. Darity (Editor), William A. Darity (Editor), Tressi McMillan Cottom (Editor), Tressie McMillan Cottom (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319836737
ISBN 978-3-31-983673-7
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 148 mm x 13 mm x 210 mm
Weight 316 g
Illustrations XIV, 224 p. 39 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

B, Industrielle Organisation, Economics, Economics and Finance, Industrial Organization, Management science, Economics of industrial organisation, Education—Economic aspects, Education Economics, Heterodox Economics, Institutional/Evolutionary Economics, Evolutionary economics

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