This article traces the interconnection of the Bologna Process (BP) and the globalisation discourses which introduce a generic policy ensemble in European Higher Education (EHE). The two discourses appear as imbricated within an ideological understanding of the policy discourse. I explore similarities and controversies between the two discourses focusing particularly on knowledge economy driven policies and trends in higher education. Finally, I suggest that the high level of intertextuality between the globalisation and the discourses in their discursive construction permits us to consider them as interlocking and dependency discourses
The paper focuses on the role of EU institutions in European higher education. Following the outset ...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
In this paper, I show how a policy transfer framework can be applied to higher education in Europe, ...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
[Introduction]. This paper addresses the Europeanisation of British politics of higher education, as...
Abstract The present thesis focuses on the utility of discourse at different research levels, for wh...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
Globalisation is bringing us closer together, meaning that it is easier learn from, and react to, de...
The “indirect effects” of the dynamics of globalisation in the field of education are visible both i...
This paper examines the development of a system of easily readable and comparable qualifications wit...
While the EU’s institutions provide for relatively transparent and democratic legislative processes,...
The paper focuses on the role of EU institutions in European higher education. Following the outset ...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
In this paper, I show how a policy transfer framework can be applied to higher education in Europe, ...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
The process of globalization acquires the greatest importance in today’s world. The ongoing technolo...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
[Introduction]. This paper addresses the Europeanisation of British politics of higher education, as...
Abstract The present thesis focuses on the utility of discourse at different research levels, for wh...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
Globalisation is bringing us closer together, meaning that it is easier learn from, and react to, de...
The “indirect effects” of the dynamics of globalisation in the field of education are visible both i...
This paper examines the development of a system of easily readable and comparable qualifications wit...
While the EU’s institutions provide for relatively transparent and democratic legislative processes,...
The paper focuses on the role of EU institutions in European higher education. Following the outset ...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
In this paper, I show how a policy transfer framework can be applied to higher education in Europe, ...