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chasovschik ([personal profile] chasovschik) wrote2018-03-21 08:00 am

Еще новости оттуда же

The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point has proposed dropping 13 majors in the humanities and social sciences — including English, philosophy, history, sociology and Spanish — while adding programs with “clear career pathways” as a way to address declining enrollment and a multimillion-dollar deficit.

Здравый смысл в университете, поразительно по нынешним временам. Интересно, нет ли тут какой причинно-следственной связи с тем геноцидом, который тамошний губернатор Уокер устроил пару лет назад университетской публике.

[identity profile] chasovschik.livejournal.com 2018-03-22 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Что там presumably what drives it, вопрос достаточно теоретический. Интереснее, что из этого получается на практике. Недавний пример - обамовский департамент образования, тамошний офис по гражданским правам, Title IX, письмо Dear Colleague (https://www2.ed.gov/print/about/offices/list/ocr/letters/colleague-201104.html) и моральная паника про изнасилования в университетах.

[identity profile] tandem-bike.livejournal.com 2018-03-22 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
ZASKOKI were always in place. i was witness to the emergence of gender studies and various ethnic studies and majors BEYOND classic "Near-Eastern studies major", which usually meant a combination of a difficult language or two, anthropology, history, economics or/and literature.

you see ( you probably know it and i am being obvious) - "african-american studies" also long existed as a perfectly academic subdivision of several majors - again, economics, sociology, english, history, even statistics. people created "interdisciplinary" thesis committees. it worked JUST FINE.

separating gender studies and minority studies into different departments - completely de-academified them. ther could be like a "program" with no faculty but a coordinator/advisor to help potential students create their own course of study WITHIN the academic network. instead, full departments were fomented. this was a bIG MISTAKE, since these, i repeat myself were no longer academic, but political.

once this ZASKOK was effected, it is hard to pull back and cancel ti - too many people are invested into it with their careers and depend on it for salary and other perks. howeve,r eventually it will occur naturally, as students will vote with their feet - those departments will be depleted of students. it is already happening, BTW.