Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Planes of understanding
Part 2: The antagonistic university
Part 3: Glimpsing spaces
Part 4: Positive moments
Coda: On not living in the ruins
Notes
Bibliographic note
Bibliography
Index
Ronald Barnett is Emeritus Professor of Higher Education, University College London Institute of Education.
"Ronald Barnett, the master scholar of the university, has produced
a carefully researched and philosophically sophisticated reading of
the role, status and possibilities of the university. Understanding
the University is the last of the trilogy that included Being a
University and Imagining the University. With this final volume
Barnett revisits the Idea of the university to investigate its
antagonistic nature and to ‘glimpse’ its possibilities and positive
moments so that we are not destined to live in its ruins. It is a
consummate work by a distinguished academic and a compelling
read."
Professor Michael A. PetersUniversity of Waikato, New
Zealand.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA."In this
final volume of his trilogy on being, imagining and understanding
the university, Ronald Barnett focuses on the meaning of the
university: what does the university signify in a rapidly changing
and increasingly globalised world? He argues that it is both a
great and enduring idea and an institution capable of continual
self-renewal and adaptation. Understanding the University is, as
one would expect from its author, a beautifully conceived work that
looks imaginatively to future possibilities while acknowledging the
delicate and at times difficult balance that needs to be struck
between idea and reality in any realisation of those
possibilities."
Professor Jon NixonHong Kong Institute of Education, Hong
Kong."Finally a book to rescue the university from its ruins!
Ronald Barnett’s latest book is compulsory reading for everyone
trapped in the spiral of accelerating higher education change with
deep concerns about the future of the university. Understanding the
University invites us to pause to consider the fundamental task of
what an enquiry into truly understanding the university might look
like. Employing anti-binary devices such as creatively using
critical theory while turning it on its head, he leads us
simultaneously through three planes which move us downwards into
the deep, generative structures of the university, across its
empirical features and upwards, into a future ripe with potential.
The supreme accomplishment of the book is its ability to hold
together in delicate tension the antagonisms within these planes;
as well as the criticism, optimism and utopia which is so necessary
to help us navigate through the perniciousness of the contemporary
university in order to understand the university by virtue of its
possibilities."
Professor Rajani NaidooUniversity of Bath, UK"Understanding the
University: Institution, Ideas, Possibilities is an intriguing,
provocative and disruptive philosophical inquiry that summons its
readers to understand the modern, turbulent 21st century university
in terms of its forms (ideas, concepts) and their manifestation in
empirical paraphernalia (institutions, buildings). The thrust of
Ronald Barnett’s persuasive argument is that misunderstanding the
notion of university could engender spurious and parochial
dystopias of the university’s practices and in turn, ruin its
potentialities, enlarged spaces and imaginative possibilities."
Professor Yusef Waghid, Stellenbosch University, South
Africa."Ronald Barnett’s book is a story of hope for the future of
the university. It is a hope that is grounded in realism because it
starts with the university as it is now. He shows how we can
re-envision the university by imagining feasible possibilities
through being clear about the values and concerns that matter."
Professor Leesa WheelahanUniversity of Toronto,
Canada."Understanding the University is a book of exemplary clarity
in showing how to understand the university and showing, too, how
it is often misunderstood. The university is both always more than
it seems to be, and yet always less than the ideas held of it.
Ronald Barnett offers no less than a convincing invitation to step
outside the ruins of the old university while taking their
abandonment as an incitation to engage in an imaginative effort to
create the university anew."
Professor Jan Masschelein University Leuven, Belgium
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