Opening Ceremony Inviting Inclusion into University Governance

p strongExplores how university governance is restricted by ceremony and what it must do to survive/strong /p pUniversity shared governance is a microcosm of regulation and thrives particularly on ceremony to communicate its relevance. While many investigations of university governance examine repre...

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Main Author: Gindlesparger, Kathryn J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Press 2023
Series:Forerunners: Ideas First
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