ABSTRACT

Around the world, what it is to be a university is a matter of much debate. The range of ideas of the university in public circulation is, however, exceedingly narrow and is dominated by the idea of the entrepreneurial university. As a consequence, the debate is hopelessly impoverished. Lurking in the literature, there is a broad and even imaginative array of ideas of the university, but those ideas are seldom heard. We need, consequently, not just more ideas of the university but better ideas. 

Imagining the University forensically examines this situation, critically interrogating many of the current ideas of the university. Imagining the University argues for imaginative ideas that are critical, sensitive to the deep structures underlying universities and are yet optimistic, in short feasible utopias of the university. The case is pressed for one such idea, that of the ecological university. The book concludes by offering a vision of the imagining university, a university that has the capacity continually to re-imagine itself.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |35 pages

Imagining the university

chapter |11 pages

Perchance to dream

chapter |11 pages

Valuing the imagination

part |28 pages

Structuring the imagination

chapter |13 pages

Axes of the imagination

part |46 pages

Forms of the imagination

chapter |10 pages

The ideological imagination

chapter |11 pages

The dystopian imagination

chapter |11 pages

The persuasive imagination

chapter |12 pages

The utopian imagination

part |38 pages

Being imaginative

chapter |12 pages

Criteria of adequacy

chapter |11 pages

The imaginative university

chapter |2 pages

Coda

A forgetting of air?