The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organized for social scientists and humanities scholars who were participating in an Open Society Institute seminar from universities across post-Soviet Central Asia, the Caucuses and Afghanistan. The purpose of the seminar was to discuss what I had presumed would be shared experiences of ‘becoming academic’ in universities being transformed through the various policies of privatization and marketization that have come to dominate higher education reform both throughout the region and internationally. The discussion, however, evoked a more provocative decentring of some of the principal criticisms of privatized education now circulating within Ang...
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The essays in Globalization on the Margins explore the continuities and changes in Central Asian edu...
Beginning in the early 1990s, a confluence of factors led to the diversification of higher education...
Propagators and defenders of privatisation processes in education often resort to the ideas of ‘comp...
Around the world, forms of privatization are being introduced into our-public education systems. Man...
In the context of post-communist transformation processes in Russian education, the concept of democ...
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Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
The general theme of coping with financial austerity has been very much visible in thinking about th...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their ...
ABSTRACT This article explores the impact of market metaphors and mechanisms on higher education in ...
This study provides an empirical picture of the ways in which the New Public Management doctrine has...
The essays in Globalization on the Margins explore the continuities and changes in Central Asian edu...
Beginning in the early 1990s, a confluence of factors led to the diversification of higher education...
Propagators and defenders of privatisation processes in education often resort to the ideas of ‘comp...
Around the world, forms of privatization are being introduced into our-public education systems. Man...
In the context of post-communist transformation processes in Russian education, the concept of democ...
What Happened to the Soviet University? explores how one of the largest geopolitical changes of the ...
Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
The general theme of coping with financial austerity has been very much visible in thinking about th...