University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo

In the Dark Academia: How University Die, Peter Fleming responses the current condition of university is already destructed by the impact of the bureaucratic and neoliberal structures of academia in which, has turned universities into a toxic place. He argues that university nowadays has loss its in...

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Main Authors: Wolok, Eduart, Tanipu, Funco, Abbas, Tarmizi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2022
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description In the Dark Academia: How University Die, Peter Fleming responses the current condition of university is already destructed by the impact of the bureaucratic and neoliberal structures of academia in which, has turned universities into a toxic place. He argues that university nowadays has loss its intellectual environment promised as guardian of reasons, philosophical openness and preserving pure inquiry of the public. Though Fleming is right in some cases but this argument cannot be taken for granted as well as generalized as the pin-point conclusion due to the lack of representations against universities which still hold their commitment to bring changes in the society. This paper argues that university does not die yet by exploring the role of Gorontalo State University as a key institution in providing services in societies and assisting public policies relating to the social and economical problems faced by the government. This research is based on the empirical studies with qualitative method during three-year of UNG’s involvement (2019-2021) toward the social welfare in Gorontalo. It is intended to see how the university, though facing many challenges both internal and external, but always keeping its eyes on the table to address challenges in the society.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2820842023-12-05T06:47:59Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282084/ University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo Wolok, Eduart Tanipu, Funco Abbas, Tarmizi Other Philosophy and Religious Studies In the Dark Academia: How University Die, Peter Fleming responses the current condition of university is already destructed by the impact of the bureaucratic and neoliberal structures of academia in which, has turned universities into a toxic place. He argues that university nowadays has loss its intellectual environment promised as guardian of reasons, philosophical openness and preserving pure inquiry of the public. Though Fleming is right in some cases but this argument cannot be taken for granted as well as generalized as the pin-point conclusion due to the lack of representations against universities which still hold their commitment to bring changes in the society. This paper argues that university does not die yet by exploring the role of Gorontalo State University as a key institution in providing services in societies and assisting public policies relating to the social and economical problems faced by the government. This research is based on the empirical studies with qualitative method during three-year of UNG’s involvement (2019-2021) toward the social welfare in Gorontalo. It is intended to see how the university, though facing many challenges both internal and external, but always keeping its eyes on the table to address challenges in the society. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Wolok, Eduart and Tanipu, Funco and Abbas, Tarmizi (2022) University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo. In: IJALS SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT FOR SOCIAL WELFARE. https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article-abstract/2573/1/030018/2829773/University-doesn-t-die-yet-A-perspective-from?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title_full University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title_fullStr University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title_full_unstemmed University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title_short University doesn’t die yet: A perspective from Gorontalo State University (UNG) towards the social welfare in Gorontalo
title_sort university doesn t die yet a perspective from gorontalo state university ung towards the social welfare in gorontalo
topic Other Philosophy and Religious Studies
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