2017
DOI: 10.15332/rt.v0i11.1744
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«Conformez-vous!»: Les résistances et contestations à la marchandisation du savoir dans l’université néolibérale

Abstract: RésuméLe présent article est le résultat des réflexions et débats qui se sont générés à propos de l'université contemporaine lors du Séminaire doctoral en science politique à l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Les changements économiques et politiques des années 1970 ont impulsé une réorganisation du processus de production de la connaissance. Afin de s'adapter au nouveau contexte sociopolitique de libéralisation des marchés et des efforts des États pour établir la compétitivité des économies nationales, les u… Show more

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“…It is called upon to function as an integrative force to limit the marginalization of individuals and social groups" (Goastellec, 2014). Many strongly believe that concerns about the quality of European higher education institutions hide efforts to replace the autonomous professional decision-making and quality criteria in place for university management with management methods borrowed from the corporate sector, which were already underway even before the Bologna Declaration (Coenga-Oliveira & Anctil-Avoine, 2017;Ferrer Llop, 2014;Harari-Kermadec & Porcherot, 2020;Valenduc, 2012).…”
Section: Neoliberalism In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is called upon to function as an integrative force to limit the marginalization of individuals and social groups" (Goastellec, 2014). Many strongly believe that concerns about the quality of European higher education institutions hide efforts to replace the autonomous professional decision-making and quality criteria in place for university management with management methods borrowed from the corporate sector, which were already underway even before the Bologna Declaration (Coenga-Oliveira & Anctil-Avoine, 2017;Ferrer Llop, 2014;Harari-Kermadec & Porcherot, 2020;Valenduc, 2012).…”
Section: Neoliberalism In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%