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Changing Modes

Changing Modes

New knowledge production and its implications for higher education in South Africa This book examines the influence of an important body of international literature on the development of post-apartheid policies in higher education and training and in science and technology. Known as the ‘Mode 2’ knowledge debate, it refers to the emergence of a new mode of knowledge production which is taking shape outside of existing academic disciplines and, in part, outside of the insularity of the traditional higher education institution.

HSRC Press

Product Information

Format: 

145mm x 205mm (Soft Cover)

Pages: 

199

ISBN-13: 

978-07969-1960-1

Publish Year: 

2000

Rights: 

World Rights
New knowledge production and its implications for higher education in South Africa This book examines the influence of an important body of international literature on the development of post-apartheid policies in higher education and training and in science and technology. Known as the ‘Mode 2’ knowledge debate, it refers to the emergence of a new mode of knowledge production which is taking shape outside of existing academic disciplines and, in part, outside of the insularity of the traditional higher education institution.

Preface
Contributors
Abbreviations

1. Changing Modes: A Brief Overview of the ‘Mode 2’ Knowledge Debate and Its Impact on South African Policy Formulation
Andre Kraak

2. Universities and the New Production of Knowledge: Some Policy Implications for Government
Michael Gibbons

3. Fashions, Lock-ins and the Heterogeneity of Knowledge Production
Arie Rip

4. What Knowledge is of the Most Worth for the Millenial Citizen?
Johan Muller

5. Complementing the Marketisation of Higher Education: New Modes of Knowledge Production in Community-Higher Education Partnerships
George Subotzky

6. Investigating New Knowledge Production: A South African Higher Education Survey
Andre Kraak

7. Mode 2 Knowledge and Institutional Life: Taking Gibbons on a Walk Through a South African University
Jonathan D. Jansen

Bibliography
Appendix: Some Attributes of Knowledge Production in Mode 2

Dr Andre Kraak is the Executive Director of the Education, Science and Skills Development Research Programme at the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). Before joining the HSRC, he held three different posts at the University of the Western Cape from 1987 TO 1997. He served as senior lecturer in Comparative Education, Head of the Academic Planning Unit, and coordinator of the MPhil Programme on Governance.