Title | Higher Education and Hope [electronic resource] : Institutional, Pedagogical and Personal Possibilities / edited by Paul Gibbs, Andrew Peterson |
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Imprint | Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2019 |
Connect to | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13566-9 |
Descript | XXXV, 286 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource |
Chapter 1. Editors' Introduction -- SECTION I. Institutional Possibilities -- Chapter 2. Resources of Hope: Truth and Reason; Jon Nixon -- Chapter 3. Pedagogies of Hopefulness and Thoughtfulness: The Social-Political Role of Higher Education in Contemporary Societies; Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen -- Chapter 4. A Public University's Balancing Act: Institutional Possibilities, Pedagogical Advancement, Individual Benefit, and State Economic Development; Rebecca Watts, Gabriel Swarts, Leslie Rush and Cynthia Brook -- Chapter 5. Hygge, Hope and Higher Education: A Case Study of Denmark; Marianne A. Larsen -- SECTION II. Pedagogical Possibilities -- Chapter 6. Is caring pedagogy really so progressive? Exploring the conceptual and practical impediments to operationalizing care in higher education; Caroline Walker-Gleaves -- Chapter 7. The pursuit of compassionate hope - repurposing the University through the Sustainable Development Goals agenda; Paul Warwick, Alun Morgan and Wendy Miller -- Chapter 8. Folds, Fractals and Bricolages for Hope: Some Conceptual and Pedagogical Tactics for a Creative Higher Education; Craig Hammond -- Chapter 9. The Enchantment of Social Theory: Engaging Equity Imaginaries in the Neoliberal Academy; Linda Muzzin -- Chapter 10. Cultivating Confucius' Ren in Hong Kong Higher Education; Cindy S.B. Ngai and Rita Gill Singh -- SECTION III. Inter / Intra-Personal possibilities -- Chapter 11. A whole life change: An including and empowering higher education for non-traditional students; Angela Scollan -- Chapter 12. Is Higher Education inherently good, educative practices intrinsically good and universities instrumentally good? What should we hope for?; Paul Gibbs -- Chapter 13. Centering humanism within the milieu of sustained student protest for social justice in higher education within South Africa; Labby Ramathran -- Chapter 14. Working in the neoliberal university: Other-regarding virtues and hope; Andrew Peterson