On the possibility of a public regime in higher education: rethinking normative principles and policy frameworks

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The process of reversing a neoliberal regime in highly marketised higher education systems entails the discussion of such a regime’s normative principles and policy frameworks. Little has been said about what decommodification would involve or the implications of such a project for the constitution of a public regime in higher education. Two principles are discussed in this paper to delve into these concerns in detail: institutional diversity and autonomy. In addition, the role of quality policies is considered. In this respect, I critically analyse how the neoliberal regime in higher education has adopted these normative principles and policies. I claim that this regime has defined the content of the boundaries of such elements through a particular understanding of objectivity, neutrality and impartiality. Then, I discuss the plausibility of a public regime in higher education by rethinking these categories, which entails the reconsideration of the relationship between power, knowledge and subjectivity.

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Durán Del Fierro, F. (2023). On the possibility of a public regime in higher education: rethinking normative principles and policy frameworks. Critical Studies in Education, 64(2), 151–167. https://doi.org/10.1080/17508487.2022.2032234

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