Neoliberalism, higher education and the knowledge economy: from the free market to knowledge capitalism
University of Surrey · University of Glasgow
Abstract
The ascendancy of neoliberalism and the associated discourses of ‘new public management’, during the 1980s and 1990s has produced a fundamental shift in the way universities and other institutions of higher education have defined and justified their institutional existence. The traditional professional culture of open intellectual enquiry and debate has been replaced with a institutional stress on performativity, as evidenced by the emergence of an emphasis on measured outputs: on strategic planning, performance indicators, quality assurance measures and academic audits. This paper traces the links between neoliberalism and globalization on the one hand, and neoliberalism and the knowledge economy on the…
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- 20.65
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Neoliberalism (international relations)
- Capitalism
- Knowledge economy
- Free market
- Economics
- Sociology
- Market economy
- Political science
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