To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their branded and consumer-oriented equivalents in the English-speaking world? While not assuming that university education in those states reflects in any mechanistic way the regulated, business-led system long established in places like the US, and now being dramatically realised in countries like Britain, this edited collection identifies some marked shifts in the direction of what might best be described as ‘neoliberalisation’, examining its particularities in local situations where establishment ideologies were, until the early 1990s, deeply alien to all kinds of commercially driven entities. Many of the authors are concerned not only with the...
Mixed data analysis from 14 national research universities in Ukraine provides insights into the cha...
Higher education interest groups remain somewhat understudied from a comparative theory-driven persp...
This paper argues that during the perestroika period the institutionalised context of the Soviet hig...
To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their ...
Beginning in the early 1990s, a confluence of factors led to the diversification of higher education...
What Happened to the Soviet University? explores how one of the largest geopolitical changes of the ...
In this article an attempt is being made to place post-communist higher education in broader social,...
For most countries it is safe to say that higher education (HE) is the segment of the education syst...
ABSTRACT This article explores the impact of market metaphors and mechanisms on higher education in ...
The paper attempts to examine whether higher education policies in 'post-communist' countries, proxi...
The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organ...
The original aim of this project was to describe and analyse the higher education acts in force in f...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
The paper links higher education reforms and welfare states reforms in postcommunist Central Europea...
This dissertation examines the socio-cultural underpinnings of neoliberal educational reforms vis-à-...
Mixed data analysis from 14 national research universities in Ukraine provides insights into the cha...
Higher education interest groups remain somewhat understudied from a comparative theory-driven persp...
This paper argues that during the perestroika period the institutionalised context of the Soviet hig...
To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their ...
Beginning in the early 1990s, a confluence of factors led to the diversification of higher education...
What Happened to the Soviet University? explores how one of the largest geopolitical changes of the ...
In this article an attempt is being made to place post-communist higher education in broader social,...
For most countries it is safe to say that higher education (HE) is the segment of the education syst...
ABSTRACT This article explores the impact of market metaphors and mechanisms on higher education in ...
The paper attempts to examine whether higher education policies in 'post-communist' countries, proxi...
The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organ...
The original aim of this project was to describe and analyse the higher education acts in force in f...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
The paper links higher education reforms and welfare states reforms in postcommunist Central Europea...
This dissertation examines the socio-cultural underpinnings of neoliberal educational reforms vis-à-...
Mixed data analysis from 14 national research universities in Ukraine provides insights into the cha...
Higher education interest groups remain somewhat understudied from a comparative theory-driven persp...
This paper argues that during the perestroika period the institutionalised context of the Soviet hig...