Buch, Englisch, Band 12, 676 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1176 g
Reihe: Knowledge and Space
Buch, Englisch, Band 12, 676 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1176 g
Reihe: Knowledge and Space
ISBN: 978-3-030-09272-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Research
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Chapter 1: Geographies of the University. An Introduction (Peter Meusburger).- Part 1: Historical Perspectives.- Chapter 2: The Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (RAG) and the Geography of German Universities and Academics (1350–1550) (Rainer C. Schwinges).- Chapter 3: Scientific and Cultural Relations between Heidelberg University and Hungary over Five Centuries (Peter Meusburger).- Chapter 4: Catchment Areas and Killing Fields: Towards an Academic Geography of the Thirty Years' War (Howard Hotson).- Chapter 5: A Political Geography of University Foundation: The Case of the Danish Monarchy (Hanne Kirstine Adriansen).- Chapter 6: ‘A Small Town of Character’: Locating a New Scottish University, 1963 - 1965 (Michael Heffernan).- Part II: Spaces and Governance of Knowledge, Research and Education.- Chapter 7: Knowledge Environments at Universities. Some Theoretical and Methodological Considerations (Peter Meusburger).- Chapter 8: Quality Cultures in Higher Education Institutions. Development of the Quality Culture Inventory (Christine Sattler).- Chapter 9: Agnotology: Ignorance and Absence, or Towards a Sociology of Things that Aren’t There (Jennifer L. Croissant).- part III: Universities and Regional Economies.- Chapter 10: The entrepreneurial university wave: shaping a triple helix for sustainable innovation (Henry Etzkowitz).- Chapter 11: The Economic Impact of the Universities in the State of Baden-Württemberg (Johannes Glückler).- Chapter 12: African Universities as Employers of Returning Graduates from Germany. The Example of Ghana and Cameroon (Julia Boger).- Part IV: Localization, Globalization and Regional Integration of Universities.- Chapter 13: The University in its Place: Thinking in and Beyond Globalization (Allan Cochrane ).- Chapter 14: The University Unbound: How Roots and Routes Intersect (Jane Kenway).- Chapter 15: International Education Hubs (Jane Knight).- Chapter 16: The Nonmetropolitan University’s Regional Engagement in the African Context: TheCase of Cameroon (Eike W. Schamp).- Chapter 17: China’s Southern Borderlands and ASEAN Higher education. A Cartography of Connectivity (Anthony Welch) .- Part V: Universities and the City.- Chapter 18: The Civic University and the City (John Goddard).- Chapter 19: City and University – Notes of an Architect On an Intriguing Spatial Relationship (Helmut Bott).- Chapter 20: Campus-city Relations: Past, Present and Future (Alexandra Den Heijer).- Chapter 21: Coevolution of Town and Gown: The Heidelberg International Building Exhibition in Search of a Knowledge-based Urbanism for the Twenty-first Century (Carl Zillich).- The Klaus Tschira Foundation.- Index.