This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of social processes broadly understood as ‘marketization’. It is engaged in mapping the broad terrain of changes, on the one hand, and takes a series of case studies to explore the different actors, projects and outcomes for higher education as a sector, on the other. I propose a categorisation of actors that are part of market-making in the higher education sector, which serves as a useful heuristic in bringing specific processes to the fore. The category of the changing university reveals that it acts as a seller as well as a buyer of services and goods. A variety of actors strategically work to change the status of a service, from one that is...
Markets and prices in higher education. When can we speak of markets, and when markets exist, how ar...
The Higher Education market has become contestable. This paper assembles data to present the diversi...
In the major reforms to higher education being introduced throughout the world, market and "market-l...
This paper draws from a larger research project on marketization and market-making in the nascent hi...
This paper examines what to some is a well-worked furrow; the processes and outcomes involved in wha...
This article examines the growth of the higher education industry and specifically the expansion of ...
This chapter will draw upon a critical cultural political economy approach to investigate the comple...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
During the 1990s, UK higher education was transformed through the full panopoly of levers available ...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This paper explores how decision makers in higher education perceive marketisation in the sector in ...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
This chapter examines the growing commercial interest in the higher education sector as a source of ...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
Markets and prices in higher education. When can we speak of markets, and when markets exist, how ar...
The Higher Education market has become contestable. This paper assembles data to present the diversi...
In the major reforms to higher education being introduced throughout the world, market and "market-l...
This paper draws from a larger research project on marketization and market-making in the nascent hi...
This paper examines what to some is a well-worked furrow; the processes and outcomes involved in wha...
This article examines the growth of the higher education industry and specifically the expansion of ...
This chapter will draw upon a critical cultural political economy approach to investigate the comple...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
During the 1990s, UK higher education was transformed through the full panopoly of levers available ...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This paper explores how decision makers in higher education perceive marketisation in the sector in ...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
This chapter examines the growing commercial interest in the higher education sector as a source of ...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
Markets and prices in higher education. When can we speak of markets, and when markets exist, how ar...
The Higher Education market has become contestable. This paper assembles data to present the diversi...
In the major reforms to higher education being introduced throughout the world, market and "market-l...