The rise of neo-nationalism is having a profound and troubling impact on leading national universities and the societies they serve. This is the first comparative study of how today's right-wing populist movements and authoritarian governments are threatening higher education.Universities have long been at the forefront of both national development and global integration. But the political and policy world in which they operate is undergoing a transition, one that is reflective of a significant change in domestic politics and international relations: a populist turn inward among a key group of nation-states, often led by demagogues, that includes China and Hong Kong, Turkey, Hungary, Russia, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and the United States...
The influence of new “edu-businesses” on policy makers and administrators represents the most recent...
The COVID-19 pandemic, the surge of populism, the climate crisis and many other destabilizing factor...
This article is based on an interview conducted with Mark Olssen in October 2014, and the subsequent...
By placing a strong emphasis on one’s national, cultural, and ethnic identity, neonationalism, as a ...
The European Union is likely the most far-developed cross-border public space for higher education. ...
In various nation-states (including the UK) universities (or institutions of higher education) are b...
Two PhD positions at Aarhus University (in Copenhagen), Denmark: The two PhD fellows will be part ...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
A review of: Canaan, Joyce E. and Wesley Shumar, eds. 2008. Structure and Agency in the Neoliberal ...
Public higher education has a long history, with its growth associated with mass higher education an...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
ESAANZ ESSAY PRIZE WINNERThis paper addresses the contribution of neoliberal globalisation to the gr...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
In assessing the current and future role of universities in the nation-states in which they are char...
The provocation and point of this paper is that universities of the North during the era of neoliber...
The influence of new “edu-businesses” on policy makers and administrators represents the most recent...
The COVID-19 pandemic, the surge of populism, the climate crisis and many other destabilizing factor...
This article is based on an interview conducted with Mark Olssen in October 2014, and the subsequent...
By placing a strong emphasis on one’s national, cultural, and ethnic identity, neonationalism, as a ...
The European Union is likely the most far-developed cross-border public space for higher education. ...
In various nation-states (including the UK) universities (or institutions of higher education) are b...
Two PhD positions at Aarhus University (in Copenhagen), Denmark: The two PhD fellows will be part ...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
A review of: Canaan, Joyce E. and Wesley Shumar, eds. 2008. Structure and Agency in the Neoliberal ...
Public higher education has a long history, with its growth associated with mass higher education an...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
ESAANZ ESSAY PRIZE WINNERThis paper addresses the contribution of neoliberal globalisation to the gr...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
In assessing the current and future role of universities in the nation-states in which they are char...
The provocation and point of this paper is that universities of the North during the era of neoliber...
The influence of new “edu-businesses” on policy makers and administrators represents the most recent...
The COVID-19 pandemic, the surge of populism, the climate crisis and many other destabilizing factor...
This article is based on an interview conducted with Mark Olssen in October 2014, and the subsequent...