What is the University For These Days? Rethinking the Foundations of the ‘Circular Campus’

Circular Economy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.55845/bdcu6970
K. Hobson, Megan O’Byrne
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In line with growing concerns about the negative environmental impacts of Higher Education Institutions’ (HEIs) core activities, Circular Economy (CE) interventions are appearing across campuses, focussing on e.g., curriculum content, operations, and resource-use, and/or research. In parallel, researchers are increasingly exploring the aims, barriers, processes, and outcomes of attempts to make HEIs more ‘circular’. However, this growing literature often fails to connect with broader critiques of prevailing CE goals and processes, to consider the types of CE being enacted and if other forms of CE are possible and desirable in HEIs. In response, this paper discusses data from research interviews undertaken as part of a project that explored on-campus CE initiatives at a sample of UK and Irish HEIs. It reports on key interview themes, which are HEIs as spaces of over-consumption; as testbeds for new CE practices: and as sites of CE degrowth: and makes the case for HEIs to ask fundamental, radical questions—i.e., ‘what is the university for these days?’—as a pivotal part of CE projects and systems across HEIs.
如今的大学为了什么?反思 "循环校园 "的基础
随着人们日益关注高等教育机构(HEIs)核心活动对环境的负面影响,循环经济(CE)干预措施正在校园中出现,重点是课程内容、运营、资源利用和/或研究。与此同时,研究人员也在越来越多地探索使高等院校更加 "循环 "的目标、障碍、过程和结果。然而,这些不断增加的文献往往未能与对现行行政首长协调会目标和过程的更广泛批判联系起来,也未能考虑正在实施的行政首长协调会的类型,以及高等院校是否可能和需要其他形式的行政首长协调会。为此,本文讨论了在英国和爱尔兰高等院校抽样调查校内行政首长计划项目中开展的研究访谈所获得的数据。本文报告了关键的访谈主题,即高等院校是过度消费的空间;是新的行政首长协调会实践的试验场;是行政首长协调会退化的场所;并提出了高等院校提出根本性的激进问题的理由,即 "大学如今是为了什么?"--这是高等院校行政首长协调会项目和系统的关键部分。
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