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Kimmo Alajoutsijärvi; Kerttu Kettunen; Rómulo Pinheiro – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This conceptual study explores the dominant ideologies influencing the economic governance of higher education (HE) and shaping competition within the sector and among universities. It delineates and contrasts four key ideological positions -- neoliberalism, managerialism, shareholderism, and stakeholderism -- and outlines four corresponding types…
Descriptors: Competition, Universities, Ideology, Economic Factors
Ee-Seul Yoon; Sue Winton; Amira El Masri – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2024
With the rise of neoliberal reforms and efforts to privatize education, there is a growing need to examine how actors and groups from the public and private sectors influence educational policy change together. In this article, we advance a critical approach to understanding the changing discursive space of educational politics by following…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Neoliberalism, Persuasive Discourse, Discourse Analysis
Sioux McKenna – Transformation in Higher Education, 2024
The multi-billion-dollar university rankings industry purports to offer insights into the quality of institutions, but the extent to which it does so has consistently been refuted. Critics argue that problematic proxies, composite indexing, homogenising effects, and several other issues make them both unscientific and neo-colonial. This article…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Neoliberalism, Academic Rank (Professional), Reputation