The Nordic countries have been traditionally known as welfare states where egalitarian principles constituted the ideological backbone of the social transformation in the 20th century. Within the theoretical framework of post-industrial society the paper describes the redefinition of values, work and knowledge that provide a background for the elitist turn. The argument is linked to the discussion about the culture of new capitalism that can be observed in the public sector reforms in general. The policies realised in the higher education sector and discourses accompanying the reforms are analysed to exemplify the change in particular. The analysis is placed within a broader framework of the social change within which the traditional socia...
The paper attempts to examine whether higher education policies in 'post-communist' countries, proxi...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-03The differences and similarities among the three Scandinavian countri...
The Nordic countries have been traditionally known as welfare states where egalitarian principles co...
Celem artykułu jest przeanalizowanie niektórych uwarunkowań systemowych Danii, Finlandii, Islandii, ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The Nordic countries are often perceived as a coherent group repr...
Establishing patterns of higher education funding policy change in Western Europe in the period from...
For about three decades now the world’s economic systems have mainly embraced a neoliberal paradigm....
abstract: This article discusses the transforming capitalist welfare state and its education system,...
The present paper is divided into two main parts: the first part outlines transformations of wider s...
This paper is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education a...
In this special issue, four individual articles approach change and continuity in Nordic HE policy f...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
Debates on the future of higher education in postcommunist Central European economies are closely li...
The overall purpose of this study has been to examine how international patterns of neo-liberalism a...
The paper attempts to examine whether higher education policies in 'post-communist' countries, proxi...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-03The differences and similarities among the three Scandinavian countri...
The Nordic countries have been traditionally known as welfare states where egalitarian principles co...
Celem artykułu jest przeanalizowanie niektórych uwarunkowań systemowych Danii, Finlandii, Islandii, ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The Nordic countries are often perceived as a coherent group repr...
Establishing patterns of higher education funding policy change in Western Europe in the period from...
For about three decades now the world’s economic systems have mainly embraced a neoliberal paradigm....
abstract: This article discusses the transforming capitalist welfare state and its education system,...
The present paper is divided into two main parts: the first part outlines transformations of wider s...
This paper is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education a...
In this special issue, four individual articles approach change and continuity in Nordic HE policy f...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
Debates on the future of higher education in postcommunist Central European economies are closely li...
The overall purpose of this study has been to examine how international patterns of neo-liberalism a...
The paper attempts to examine whether higher education policies in 'post-communist' countries, proxi...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-03The differences and similarities among the three Scandinavian countri...