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Springer, Dordrecht
2015
301 Pages
ISBN 978-3-319-15918-8
Higher education in a sustainable society
a case for mutual competence building
Edited by
Stina Torjesen, Richard Ennals, Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen
This book addresses the following question: What is a sustainable society, and how can higher education help us to develop toward it? The core argument put forward is that the concept of sustainability reaches much farther than just the direct aspects of environmental threats and carbon emissions. Using higher education as a point of departure, the book shows that sustainability involves a broad range of disciplines, from nursing and nutrition to technology and management. It argues that a sustainable societyentails a distinct perspective on society that influences our social thinking in terms of ethics, democracy and knowledge development. The book also discusses if (and if so, how) higher education can and should contribute to such a development based on the principles of the freedom of science in a liberal, democratic society. The book presents Mutual Competence Building as a concept higher education can adapt in order to contribute to a sustainable Society.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15919-5
Full citation:
Torjesen, S. , Ennals, R. , Garmann Johnsen, H. C. (eds) (2015). Higher education in a sustainable society: a case for mutual competence building, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Garmann Johnsen Hans Christian; Torjesen Stina; Ennals Richard
1-16

Vaugelade Berg Claire; Grevholm Barbro; Haraldstad Åse; Velle Hellang Bente; Håøy Annbjørg; Kristiansen Aslaug; Rambø Gro-Renèe
51-64

Holtskog Halvor; Ennals Richard; Garmann Johnsen Hans Christian
113-126

Pinheiro Rómulo; Faghihimani Maryam; Trondal Jarle
209-227

Garmann Johnsen Hans Christian; Torjesen Stina; Ennals Richard
259-270
