1st Edition

Education, Ethnicity, Society and Global Change in Asia The Selected Works of Gerard A. Postiglione

By Gerard A. Postiglione Copyright 2017
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the World Library of Educationalists series, international experts compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces – extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and practical contributions – so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands and see how their work contributes to the development of the field.

    For more than three decades, Gerard A. Postiglione has witnessed first-hand the globalization of education and society in Hong Kong, China and the wider Asian region. He is a pioneer among Western scholars in the field and his fluency in Chinese has resulted in innovative primary research and fieldwork. He has brought sociological, policy, and comparative perspectives to important educational issues in Asia. His research emphasizes the diversity and complexity of the region, from studies of education and the academic profession during Hong Kong’s retrocession, to reform of ethnic minority education and the rise of world class universities in the Chinese mainland, as well as the complexity of mass higher education in an increasingly dynamic Asia. He is one of the researchers most sought-after by international organizations concerned with educational reform in Asia and by major media outlets to inform the public on issues of globalization and higher education.

    Gerard was honoured by the Comparative and International Education Society with a Lifetime Contribution Award and Best Book Award for his contribution to the field. In 2016 he was inducted as a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association. This selection of 12 of his most representative papers and chapters documents his scholarship in comparative higher education in Asia.

    Introduction:  Contexts, Processes, and Institutions

    Part I: Contexts: Society and Education
    Chapter 1: From Capitalism to Socialism? Hong Kong Education within a Transitional Society
    Chapter 2: Education, in Understanding Chinese Society
    Chapter 3: Contexts and Reform in East Asian Education – Making the Move from Periphery to Core
     
    Part II:  Cultural Processes: Pluralism and Assimilation
    Chapter 4: Education of Ethnic Minority Groups in China
    Chapter 5: Ethnic Minority Identity and Educational Outcomes in a Rising China
    Chapter 6: Making Tibetans in China: The Educational Challenges of Harmonious Multiculturalism
    Chapter 7: Dislocated Education: The Case of Tibet

    Part III  Institutions: Universities under Globalization
    Chapter 8: Maintaining Global Engagement in the Face of National Integration in Hong Kong
    Chapter 9: Anchoring Globalization in Hong Kong’s Research Universities: Network Agents, Institutional Arrangements and Brain Circulation
    Chapter 10: The Rise of Research Universities: The Case of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Role of the Overseas Chinese Academic Profession
    Chapter 11: Research Universities for National Rejuvenation and Global Influence: China’s Search for a Balanced Model
    Chapter 12: Global Recession and Higher Education in Eastern Asia: China, Mongolia and Vietnam

    Biography

    Gerard A. Postiglione is Chair Professor of Higher Education, former Associate Dean for Research, and Director of the Wah Ching Centre on Education in China, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong.

    Gerard Postiglione is perhaps the most prominent researcher working on education in Hong Kong and China. His work covers a range of themes – from the education of minorities in China to aspects of higher education. This volume provide an outstanding selection of thoughtful work from this top scholar. -- Philip G. Altbach, Research Professor and founding director, Center for International Higher Education, Boston College

    Rooted in perspectives developed over several decades of research leadership at the University of Hong Kong, Gerard Postiglione’s scholarship illuminates issues of minority education and identity, higher education’s transformation in the East Asian context and the unique challenges surrounding Hong Kong’s transition from a British Colony to a Special Administrative Region of China. -- Ruth Hayhoe