Building on examples from post-socialist Central Europe, this article addresses changes in European higher education policy and examines the ‘paradoxical effect’ (Foucault 2008) of neoliberal educational reforms on the doctoral level. We consider how economically driven policies oriented at building Europe’s knowledge economy and market effectiveness, created possibilities for subjectification related to the extension of individual freedom – an aspect of neoliberalism that Foucault juxtaposed to other forms of governmentality. Drawing on our positioning as doctoral supervisors in the Polish and Czech academia during the period of intensive institutional restructuring, we illustrate how European higher education reforms opened th...
The present paper is divided into two main parts: the first part outlines transformations of wider s...
In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of...
The paper links higher education reforms and welfare states reforms in postcommunist Central Europea...
Building on examples from post-socialist Central Europe, this article addresses changes in European ...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
Adequate staffing of university studies with qualified academics was completed thanks to the reimple...
The article discusses current transformations in the education systems worldwide. Focusing on the Eu...
This paper compares the changing function and organisation of higher education (HE) under neoliberal...
The paper locates the past two decades of changes in Polish universities in a comparative European ...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
This paper is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education a...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
European universities have come under reform pressures to make them instruments of social and econom...
The paper focuses on changes in governance, management, funding, and the academic profession in the ...
The present paper is divided into two main parts: the first part outlines transformations of wider s...
In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of...
The paper links higher education reforms and welfare states reforms in postcommunist Central Europea...
Building on examples from post-socialist Central Europe, this article addresses changes in European ...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
Adequate staffing of university studies with qualified academics was completed thanks to the reimple...
The article discusses current transformations in the education systems worldwide. Focusing on the Eu...
This paper compares the changing function and organisation of higher education (HE) under neoliberal...
The paper locates the past two decades of changes in Polish universities in a comparative European ...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
This paper is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education a...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
European universities have come under reform pressures to make them instruments of social and econom...
The paper focuses on changes in governance, management, funding, and the academic profession in the ...
The present paper is divided into two main parts: the first part outlines transformations of wider s...
In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of...
The paper links higher education reforms and welfare states reforms in postcommunist Central Europea...