The University as a Mass Organization
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v1i3.43499Résumé
Recently the term "crisis of legitimacy" has come into use to question the relevancy of the university to modern mass society. It is our purpose here to explore some of the changes in the social structure of the university and the discontinuities between the needs of emergent groups - clients, employees, and critics of the university - from the perspective of theories of mass society.
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