In the last two decades the Italian university system has witnessed a wide and deep process of change enacted by two waves of reform policies, after a prolonged period of inertia. Those two waves are based on two different kinds of logics:The first wave can be labelled as modernizing reformism, the second one as hyper-reformism. After having briefly discussed the two reform waves, the article focuses on the hyper-reformism phase, characterizing the last decade of reform policies carried out by the centre-right government, and their disruptive effects on system and institutions.
A decade of disruption: the Italian university in the neoliberal era
VAIRA, MASSIMILIANO
2014-01-01
Abstract
In the last two decades the Italian university system has witnessed a wide and deep process of change enacted by two waves of reform policies, after a prolonged period of inertia. Those two waves are based on two different kinds of logics:The first wave can be labelled as modernizing reformism, the second one as hyper-reformism. After having briefly discussed the two reform waves, the article focuses on the hyper-reformism phase, characterizing the last decade of reform policies carried out by the centre-right government, and their disruptive effects on system and institutions.File in questo prodotto:
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