@Book{364999829, editor="Charle, Christophe", title="Transnational intellectual networks: forms of academic knowledge and the search for cultural identities", year="2004", publisher="Campus-Verl.", address="Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]", keywords="Education, Higher; Social aspects; Philosophy; Knowledge, Sociology of; Wissenschaftstransfer; Kulturelle Identit{\"a}t; Universit{\"a}t; Internationaler Vergleich; Soziologie; Wissenschaft; Kulturerbe; Auslandsstudium; Netzwerk; Internationalisierung; Wissenschaftskommunikation; Wissenschaftliche Kooperation; Scientific Community; Forschung; Lehre; Hochschule; Forschungsausgaben; Soziales Netzwerk; Aufgabentr{\"a}ger; Sch{\"u}leraustausch; Studentenaustausch; Wissenschaftler; Austausch; Institutionalisierung; Internationale Politik; Beispiel", contents="... Harwood, Jonathan: National differences in Academic Culture: Science in Germany and the United States between the World Wars. - S. 53-80 ... Sch{\"o}ttler, Peter: French and German Historians' Networks: The Case of the Early Annales. - S. 115-134 ... Fuchs, Eckhardt: The International Catalogue of Scientific Literature as a Mode of Intellectual Transfer. - S. 165-193 ... Drewek, Peter: The Inertia of Early German-American Comparisons: American Schooling in the German Educational Discourse, 1860-1910. - S. 225-268 Lu, Yongling: Chinese higher learning. - S. 269-306 Schulte, Barbara: East is East and West is West? Chinese Academia goes Global. - S. 307-329 ... Stichweh, Rudolf: From the Peregrinatio Academica to Contemporary International Student Flows. - S. 345-360 Karady, Victor: Student Mobility and Western Universities. - S. 361-400 Charle, Christophe: The Intellectual Networks of Two Leading Universities. - S. 401-450 Bourquin, Jean-Christophe: National Influences on International Scientific Acti", abstract="Wissenschaftliche Forschung hat immer einen universalistischen und globalen Anspruch. Gleichzeitig ist sie gepr{\"a}gt durch nationale akademische Kulturen. Der Band beleuchtet aus der Sicht von Wissenschaftsforschung und Wissenssoziologie sowie auf der Grundlage einer Sozialgeschichte der Universit{\"a}ten die Spannungen und Br{\"u}che, die daraus resultieren. Er zeigt aber auch die gro{\ss}en Chancen einer transnationalen akademischen Forschung. - The university system, both in America and abroad, has always claimed a universal significance for its research and educational models. At the same time, many universities, particularly in Europe, have also claimed another role - as custodian of national culture. ``Transnational Intellectual Networks'' explores this apparent contradiction and its resulting intellectual tensions with illuminating essays that span the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century nationalization movements in Europe through the postwar era.", note="Christophe Charle ... (eds.)", isbn="3593373718", language="English" }