%0 Journal Article %T L¡¯Enseignement sup¨¦rieur aux ¨¦tats-Unis : l¡¯exemple de Clark Kerr et de l¡¯universit¨¦ ou multiversit¨¦ de Berkeley en 1964 Higher Education in the United States: Clark Kerr and the University or Multiversity of California Berkeley in 1964 %A Fr¨¦d¨¦ric Robert %J Revue LISA / LISA e-journal %D 2009 %I Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines %R 10.4000/lisa.3081 %X Higher education in the United States went through a real revolution in the 1960s. In 1964, UC Berkeley, run by President Clark Kerr, and defined as a ¡°multiversity¡± by its fierce opponents, was a case in point. Indeed, at that time, the American higher educational system was really called into question by a growing number of students. What is Kerr¡¯s own definition of the ¡°multiversity¡±? To what extent was the ¡°multiversity¡± or ¡°knowledge industry¡± different from a traditional university? Was student protest therefore well-grounded? Can we not say that the ¡°multiversity¡± actually gives a drastically new image of what American higher education is all about? %K universit¨¦ de Californie %K contestation ¨¦tudiante %K usine du savoir %K multiversit¨¦ %K university of California %K student protest %K multiversity %K knowledge factory %K sixties %K XXe si¨¨cle %K 20th century %K soci¨¦t¨¦ %K ¨¦tats-Unis %K society %K United States %K culture %K histoire %K history %K ¨¦ducation %U http://lisa.revues.org/3081