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Revisiting the university front
Authors:Grahame Lock  Chris Lorenz
Affiliation:(1) Radboud University, Thomas van Aquinostraat 5, Postbus 9108, 6500 HK Nijmegen, The Netherlands;(2) Faculty of Arts, Department of History, Free University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher education, especially of university teaching and research, cannot be understood without placing them in the context of general developments in political life. Both processes reveal alarming features and there is a link between them. In recent decades a religion has established its dominance in the public policy field. Its dogmas are called “liberalization”, “economic man”, “individual preference”, “the free market”, “competition” and “efficiency”. The consequences of the progressive imposition of this doctrine on the universities—including on the relation between teaching and research—are well documented but not always well understood. It is argued that the “commercialization” of higher education and research means in reality their hyper-bureaucratization, via the imposition of so-called evaluation, assessment and accreditation schemes, the latest avatars of the managerialist ideology. Might the final result be the disintegration of the university as an institution?
Keywords:Postdemocracy  Public function of the university  Governance  Knowledge society  Research university  Managerialism  Academic audit  Quality control
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