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Coordination. It suggests that the Bologna Process works as a subtle means to circumvent the EU’s subsidiarity principle, making it possible to accomplish a European governance of higher education despite the fact that education falls outside EU’s legislative reach.
Reviews:
“Katja Brøgger’s book, Governing through Standards: The Faceless Masters of Higher Education, is essential reading for all policy sociologists in education, for all those with interests in higher education, and for those concerned with how EU policies and soft governance work through the Open Method of Coordination. This is so because of its original methodological contribution (multi-sited policy ethnography), its sophisticated theoretical framing (philosophy of science, new materialism, feminism) and its brilliant insights into the ways Bologna standards and practices for higher education are translated into the quotidian practices of university administrators and academics and at the same time create a European Higher Education Area.” (Emeritus Professor, PhD, Bob Lingard, School of Education, The University of Queensland, Australia)
“This book is essential reading to truly understand how education policies are imposed from above, the manifold ways in which power works invisibly and the determining effects of emotion. This book makes a ground-breaking contribution to the scholarship on how education policies are internalised, but also resisted in unexpected ways.” (Professor, PhD, Rajani Naidoo, School of Management, Bath University, England)
“Brøgger’s book is a timely and highly original theoretical contribution to studies on governing higher education and also a beautifully crafted read.” (Professor, PhD, Susan Robertson, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, England)
“Governing through Standards: the Faceless Masters of Higher Education offers a timely and much needed conceptual framework for unravelling the subtle mechanism of soft governance. This is a ‘must read’ if you are to understand how no one in particular governs while everything effectively and affectively exercises governance.” (Professor, PhD, Dorthe Staunæs, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark)
Original language | English |
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Place of publication | Dordrecht |
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Publisher | Springer |
Number of pages | 187 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-030-00886-4 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-030-00886-4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Series | Educational Governance Research |
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Volume | 10 |
ISSN | 2365-9548 |
Keywords
- Bologna Process
- EU
- Open Method of Coordination
- New materialism
- Agential Realism-New Materialism
- Videregående uddannelse
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Madsen, M. (Participant), Brøgger, K. (Project manager), Cone, L. (Participant), Krejsler, J. B. (Participant), Cort, P. S. (Participant), Kristensen, J. E. (Participant), Hedegaard, M. L. L. (Participant), Larson, A. (Participant), Jimenez, G. (Participant), Plotnikof, M. (Participant), Coninck-Smith, N. D. (Participant), Laursen, R. (Participant), Moos, L. (Participant), Staunæs, D. (Participant), Nørgaard, C. (Participant), Binderup, T. (Participant), Vertelyté, M. (Participant), Smedegaard Ernst Bengtsen, S. (Participant), Normand, R. (Participant), Robertson, S. (Participant), Mengel, P. (Participant), Tarby, S. C. M. (Participant), Moscovitz, H. (Participant), Zangrandi, E. (Participant), Harsbo, R. (Participant), Nygaard, P. S. (Participant), Sørensen, A. E. (Participant), Nuriler, H. (Participant) & Gibson, A. G. (Participant)
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