The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher education is intertwined through a project of market citizenship that shapes the ‘publicness’ of higher education. Second, we argue that these projects of market citizenship are variegated and in Australia has taken the form of accommodation—via regulation tools—between social democratic and market elements, and finally we argue that the effect of this new regulatory state is a strategy to depoliticise the governance of higher education. Policy making appears to be the application of a set of technical rules rather than political decisions about the allocation of values.Kanishka Jayasuriy
Over the last two decades institutions of higher education have been subject to new modes of regulat...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
There has been much critical comment in recent years about the tensions between the regulation impos...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on the Australian higher education system. It analyses ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
Markets have a number of uses. One increasingly important use of markets by politicians is as a mean...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
In examining the concept of the "market" in relation to public higher education it is important to c...
Over the last two decades institutions of higher education have been subject to new modes of regulat...
Marketization has been so liberally applied to understanding higher education finance policy change ...
The paper argues that the Australian university system is unstable. There will be significant change...
In the last two national governments have implanted new public management (NPM) control systems base...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
Over the last two decades institutions of higher education have been subject to new modes of regulat...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
There has been much critical comment in recent years about the tensions between the regulation impos...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on the Australian higher education system. It analyses ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
Markets have a number of uses. One increasingly important use of markets by politicians is as a mean...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
In examining the concept of the "market" in relation to public higher education it is important to c...
Over the last two decades institutions of higher education have been subject to new modes of regulat...
Marketization has been so liberally applied to understanding higher education finance policy change ...
The paper argues that the Australian university system is unstable. There will be significant change...
In the last two national governments have implanted new public management (NPM) control systems base...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
Over the last two decades institutions of higher education have been subject to new modes of regulat...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
There has been much critical comment in recent years about the tensions between the regulation impos...