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Corrupted : a study of chronic dysfunction in South African universities / Jonathan D. Jansen.

Van Pelt Library LB2341.8.S6 J36 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jansen, Jonathan D., author.
Contributor:
James Hosmer Penniman Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Universities and colleges--South Africa--Administration.
Universities and colleges.
Universities and colleges--South Africa--Finance.
Physical Description:
ix, 310 pages : 1 map ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Johannesburg, South Africa : Wits University Press, 2023.
Summary:
"Through investigatory reports and interviews, Jonathan Jansen reveals the structural conditions for chronic dysfunction in a sample of South African universities. He reveals the political economy at work and the intense competition for resources on campuses. He also provides interventions for these fragile institutions. Why do some universities seem to be in a constant state of turmoil and dysfunction? Jonathan Jansen explores the root causes of chronic instability in a sample of South African universities. Through scrutiny of investigatory reports and interviews with more than 100 university managers and government officials, Jansen finds that at the heart of the dysfunction in universities is an intense and sometimes deadly competition for resources especially on campuses located in impoverished communities. It is not the lack of institutional resources but their concentration in a university that draws a mix of corrupt actors from local politicians and taxi operators to members of council and management into a never-ending run on the material (such as money for infrastructure) and symbolic (namely, graduation certificates for sale) assets of these institutions. Jansen argues that the problem won't be solved through investments in 'capacity building' alone because the combination of institutional capacity and institutional integrity contributes to serial instability in universities. Jansen makes an important intervention to understanding the root causes and offers interventions to produce stabilities such as the depoliticisation of university councils and appointing academics of integrity and capacity in the management and leadership of these fragile institutions. This groundbreaking and long overdue study will offer a promising way forward for universities to better serve their communities and the country more broadly."-- Publisher's decription.
Through investigatory reports and interviews, Jonathan Jansen reveals the structural conditions for chronic dysfunction in a sample of South African universities. He reveals the political economy at work and the intense competition for resources on campuses. He also provides interventions for these fragile institutions.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 A Study of Chronic Dysfunction in Universities
ch. 2 Historical Roots of Dysfunction: Shaping the South African University
ch. 3 Dysfunctionality in Universities: A Political Economy Perspective
ch. 4 A Personal Journey Through the Political Economy of Universities
ch. 5 Casting Long Shadows: How History Shapes the Politics of Universities In South Africa
ch. 6 The University as a Concentrated and Exploitable Resource
ch. 7 The University as a Criminal Enterprise
ch. 8 The Micropolitics of Corruption in Universities
ch. 9 The Twin Roots of Chronic Dysfunctionality in Universities
ch. 10 Rethinking and Rebuilding Dysfunctional South African Universities.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-302) and index (pages 303-310).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the James Hosmer Penniman Book Fund.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
1776147944
9781776147946
OCLC:
1334884388
Publisher Number:
99993085117

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