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- Title
Academic Career-Making in the Era of Globalizing Knowledge and a Globalized Knowledge Enterprise: Demands on Individuals and Constraints over Individuality.
- Authors
Shaw, Victor N.
- Abstract
Academic career-making in the era of globalizing knowledge and a globalized knowledge enterprise is not only an individual undertaking but also a social process. It impacts individual academicians as they meet requirements, secure resources, find opportunities, follow procedures, and build structures to make their careers. It has consequences for society as it establishes institutions, opens markets, provides media, creates values, and enforces rules to connect individual academicians and their products to the larger social system. This paper explores academic careers, and career-making as knowledge and the knowledge enterprise become globally hegemonic. Specifically, it examines how academic career-making makes demands on individuals in the form of brainwashing, emotion rechanneling, life-simplifying, and social isolation. It also investigates how academic careers place constraints over individuality by way of socialization, massing, fashion, and lifestyle.
- Subjects
CAREER development; THEORY of knowledge; ACADEMIC achievement; SCHOLARS; SOCIALIZATION
- Publication
Vietnam Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 2019, Vol 5, Issue 2, p147
- ISSN
2354-1172
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33100/jossh5.2.shawvictorn.