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1 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) 02/12/2015 1 Challenges for Higher Education in Multicultural and Globalised Societies Jussi Välimaa, Dr., Professor of higher education studies Finnish Institute for Educational Research University of Jyväskylä, Finland

2 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) The Aims of the Keynote to discuss on the different roles higher education institutions play in contemporary societies Analyze the nature of contemporary societies as networked knowledge societies Analyze the topics of internationalization, multiculturalism & intercultural issues Reflect on the challenges for higher education institutions 02/12/2015 2

3 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Defining Globalization & internationalization Globalization = processes which affect the whole world / are recognized throughout the globe. The basic hypothesis: nation states loose their decision-making capacity at the cost of global organizations & processes Internationalization is based on contracts between nation states, or their institutions. The processes of internationalization (e.g. international exchange programs) show that nation states continue be important political players. Often overlap each other 02/12/2015 3

4 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) On the Nature of Contemporary Societies Knowledge Societies: Increasing importance of knowledge everywhere in societies ( Stehr 1994 ) Mobile Network societies: Crucial categories of time and space are transforming because of ICT ( Castells 2006 ) Network Societies: Describes the dominating social structures of contemporary societies: networks ( Castells 2009, Latour 2007 ) 02/12/2015 4

5 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Main Problems with These Soci(logic)al Theories Knowledge Society does not take seriously the means of communication (ICT) and emerging new social structures (networks) Mobile Network Societies emphasizes ICT too much as a source of change Network theories (ANT) and Network Society do not pay enough attention to the contents of communication (knowledge) 02/12/2015 5

6 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Defining Networked Knowledge Societies (NKS) Contemporary societies can not be defined either knowledge societies or network societies; both describe important social phenomena of contemporary global realities The crucial elements are: 1) CONTENT. The need & use of knowledge 2) MEDIA. Information technology 3) SOCIAL STRUCTURE. Networking as the social form of communication & knowledge production 02/12/2015 6

7 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) The Need and Use of Knowledge (& HE): The quantity and quality of the needs for most up-dated knowledge is a new phenomenon -> research and HEIs are crucially important. the content of information and communication is crucially important matter in itself Knowledge needs to be taken seriously as the core element in contemporary societies. 02/12/2015 7

8 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Information Technology (& HE): ICT has re-defined the categories of time & space  identity, social forms, society, but institutions & social structures frame social choice & communication choice. wireless communication & internet enhance considerably the intensity and density of interaction. HEIs may act as important nodes of knowledge networks because of their intellectual and material resources (academic traditions, administrative structure & physical space). 02/12/2015 8

9 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Social Form: Networks new forms of knowledge production: knowledge is produced in networks of partnerships & cooperation with academics and universities (e.g. open access) and with other stakeholders outside HEIs Networking and networks are the most efficient way to organize these multiple and flexible academic, business and social partnership relations. Networking is the social form of communication & knowledge production. 02/12/2015 9

10 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) New competencies needed in the Knowledge Societies Old academic qualifications are not enough New competencies are needed: 1) intercultural communication skills 2) team-working skills 3) Leadership qualities 4) Basic disciplinary knowledge 02/12/2015 10

11 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Three Internationalizations Context: While higher education is global as a sector, it remains a nationally-based institution 1) Traditional internationalization, emphasis on international nature of higher education: short term temporary, academic mobility & student exchange, faculty visits and conferences, international publications & international cooperation in projects or scientific research 02/12/2015 11

12 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Three Internationalizations (2) 2) Emerging internationalization, newer developments often directly connected to globalization (increasing competitive potential in cross-border higher education consortia) & attempts to recruit tuition and fee-paying students from around the world 3) Ideological internationalization, includes arguments about what internationalization efforts should be -> internationalization policies at the local and national level should mitigate many of the negative effects associated with globalization 02/12/2015 12

13 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Essential is that there is not one definition of internationalization that will serve all purposes, at every level of higher education, everywhere. Universities need to define what kind of internationalization they want to have 02/12/2015 13

14 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) On Multiculturalism The same can be applied with multicultural or intercultural issues: there is not only one definition that serves all purposes ‘multicultural’ is often used in relation to: 1) recognition of civil rights, 2) integration & adaptation of migrants, 3) multicultural / intercultural communication In intercultural cooperation CULTURAL SENSIBILITY is essential 02/12/2015 14

15 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Trends in the Changes of Knowledge Changes of Knowledge: Traditional Society:Networked Knowledge Society: Locus of knowledgeLocal & national institutions Global networks Nature of knowledgeControlled /closedopen Mode of knowledge production universitiesCooperative networks of universities & others Production of knowledge Individual academicsCollective networks, peer production Storage of knowledgeLibraries & archievesInternet Access to knowledgeLimited, controlledFree Mode of knowledge transmission Teacher-centered, lecture rooms Student-centered, www-based learning 02/12/2015 15

16 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Challenges for Universities 1)have both local, national and global social responsibilities 2)have tense networks (local, national, global) 3) be active contributors and defenders of free and open access to knowledge 4) create conditions and maintain infrastructure for global communication 5) educate citizens (rather than labour force) 02/12/2015 16

17 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Challenges for Universities (2) 6) Educate students with competencies needed in Knowledge Societies 7) Change pedagogical thinking (towards constructive & cooperative learning) 8) Recruit multicultural academic staff => University should decide what kind of future it wants to create for itself 02/12/2015 17

18 Finnish Institute for Educational Research (FIER) Thank You


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