Academic inbreeding and mobility in higher education : global perspectives

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Academic inbreeding and mobility in higher education : global perspectives

edited by Maria Yudkevich, Philip G. Altbach, Laura E. Rumbley

(Palgrave studies in global higher education)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Academic inbreeding - appointing one's own graduates for academic positions - is a controversial but surprisingly common practice internationally. This book is the first comparative analysis of the phenomenon - the causes, implications, and future of inbreeding.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Academic Inbreeding: Local Challenge, Global Problem
  • Philip G. Altbach, Maria Yudkevich, and Laura E. Rumbley 2. Academic Inbreeding: State of the Literature
  • Olga Gorelova and Maria Yudkevich 3. Academic Inbreeding in the Argentine University: A Systemic and Organizational Analysis
  • Marcelo Rabossi 4. Faculty Inbreeding in China: Status, Causes and Results
  • Hong Shen, Zhiping Xu, and Bingbing Zhang 5. Inbreeding in Japanese Higher Education: Inching Towards Openness in a Globalized Context
  • Akiyoshi Yonezawa 6. Academic Immobility and Inbreeding in Russian Universities
  • Elizaveta Sivak and Maria Yudkevich 7. Slovenia: The Slow Decline of Academic Inbreeding
  • Manja Klemen?i? and Pavel Zgaga 8. Academic Inbreeding: The South African Case
  • Saleem Badat 9. Academic Inbreeding in Spanish Universities: Perverse Effects in a Global Context
  • Jose-Gines Mora 10. Academic Inbreeding in Ukraine
  • Ilona Sologoub and Tom Coupe

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