意识形态
高等教育
民主
现代化理论
卓越
理想(伦理)
共产主义
公司治理
社会学
政治学
公共行政
政治经济学
管理
经济
法学
政治
作者
Agnieszka Bates,Rafał Godoń
出处
期刊:Compare
[Informa]
日期:2016-10-03
卷期号:47 (4): 454-467
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1080/03057925.2016.1234931
摘要
The year 1989 marked the official end of communist rule in Poland and the replacement of 'Gosplan' by new instruments for liberal-democratic governance. In terms of the economy this heralded a departure from Gosplan's five-year planning cycles, performance targets and the 'propaganda of success'. Paradoxically, however, 27 years later, the marketisation of higher education in Poland has been accompanied by a continuation of Gosplan thinking. This is manifested in a neoliberal vision of the modern, 'corporate' university as a largely utilitarian enterprise, but subject to a style of performance management strongly resonant of the Soviet era. This article analyses the thinking, ideas and ideologies that have shaped contemporary higher education in Poland. It is contended that the rise of the 'corporate university' signals the twilight of the Humboldtian tradition and raises questions about what the corporate ideal of 'excellence' may mean for the future of the university.
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