Enacting a National Reform Interval in Times of Uncertainty: Evaluation Gluttony Among the Willing

  • Lindgren J
  • Rönnberg L
  • Hult A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This chapter offers an empirical illustration of the governing-evaluation-knowledge nexus by pinpointing a particular situation, a pause between two national evaluation and quality assurance (EQA) reforms, while a new national system was being planned and prepared, but its final design was not yet decided upon. This situation-unusual in the Swedish higher education policy context-adds uncertainty to the situation and opens a potential space for policymakers and higher education institutions (HEIs) to navigate. We draw on interviews and documents collected from four HEIs during this reform interval. We analyse and discuss how the four institutions navigate, coordinate, mobilise, copy, and learn in a situation without a formal national EQA system in place but in which the wider higher education policy context is deeply infused with contemporary trends and international policies and ideas on quality assurance (QA). We found that context and institutional preconditions set their mark on the work undertaken during this interval. We also discerned tendencies of homogenisation and isomorphism. Finally, we highlight the tendency of further expansion of EQA activities.

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Lindgren, J., Rönnberg, L., Hult, A., & Segerholm, C. (2019). Enacting a National Reform Interval in Times of Uncertainty: Evaluation Gluttony Among the Willing (pp. 119–138). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21143-1_7

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