This article reflects on the fabrication of austerity in the Italian education system during the recent financial crisis and the resulting economic stagnation in the economic outlook. In particular, it describes the construction and emerging configuration of a mode of educational governance where standards, data analysis and performances play a growing and relevant role. By drawing on recent literature on a sociology of educational policy and practice (Lawn & Grek 2012; Landri 2012), the article depicts the dynamics of two policy technologies of austerity: standardisation and evaluation. The limits of the spending containment and of the standardisation underway are finally discussed in the article's conclusion. Keywords: economic crisis, s...
The paper offers a contribution to the unravelling of the complex issue of standardisation in the fi...
Negli ultimi decenni, l’Unione europea ha riservato una notevole attenzione all’istruzione e alla fo...
This article attempts to reconstruct the main trends of educational policy-making in Italy since 194...
This article deals with the issue of privatisation(s) in the field of education. In doing so, it foc...
This paper explores the controversial embedding of New Public Management in the Italian education sy...
The literature about education policy-making in Europe tends to keep education closely in focus, whi...
This paper offers a contribution to the analysis of the ongoing construction of a European space of ...
In Italy, as in many other contemporary capitalist societies, the school system is under pressure. T...
This article analyses the Italian school system vis-à-vis other European systems from an objective p...
In the last three decades, most of the European education systems have undergone projects of moderni...
This article focuses on the increasing centrality assumed by non-educational consultants in the proc...
This article problematises the recent ‘merit turn’ in the Italian education system. It addresses the...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This article deals with the changes introduced in the Italian education system after the 1997 School...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
The paper offers a contribution to the unravelling of the complex issue of standardisation in the fi...
Negli ultimi decenni, l’Unione europea ha riservato una notevole attenzione all’istruzione e alla fo...
This article attempts to reconstruct the main trends of educational policy-making in Italy since 194...
This article deals with the issue of privatisation(s) in the field of education. In doing so, it foc...
This paper explores the controversial embedding of New Public Management in the Italian education sy...
The literature about education policy-making in Europe tends to keep education closely in focus, whi...
This paper offers a contribution to the analysis of the ongoing construction of a European space of ...
In Italy, as in many other contemporary capitalist societies, the school system is under pressure. T...
This article analyses the Italian school system vis-à-vis other European systems from an objective p...
In the last three decades, most of the European education systems have undergone projects of moderni...
This article focuses on the increasing centrality assumed by non-educational consultants in the proc...
This article problematises the recent ‘merit turn’ in the Italian education system. It addresses the...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This article deals with the changes introduced in the Italian education system after the 1997 School...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
The paper offers a contribution to the unravelling of the complex issue of standardisation in the fi...
Negli ultimi decenni, l’Unione europea ha riservato una notevole attenzione all’istruzione e alla fo...
This article attempts to reconstruct the main trends of educational policy-making in Italy since 194...