Scholars in the Marketplace is a case study of market-based reforms at
Uganda's Makerere University. With the World Bank heralding neoliberal
reform at Makerere as the model for the transformation of higher
education in Africa, it has implications for the whole continent. At
the global level, the Makerere case exemplifies the fate of public
universities in a market-oriented and capital friendly era. The
Makerere reform began in the 1990s and was based on the premise that
higher education is more of a private than a public good. Instead of
pitting the public against the private, and the state against the
market, this book shifts the terms of the debate toward a third
alternative than explores different relations between the two. The
book distinguishes between privatisation and commercialisation, two
processes that drove the Makerere reform. It argues that whereas
privatisation (the entry of privately sponsored students) is
compatible with a public university where priorities are publicly set,
commercialisation (financial and administrative autonomy for each
faculty to design a market-responsive curriculum) inevitably leads to
a market determination of priorities in a public university. The book
warns against commercialisation of public universities as the
subversion of public institutions for private purposes.
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The Dilemmas of Neo-Liberal Reform at Makerere University, 1989-2005
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9782869784192
Publisert
2014
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1. utgave
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CODESRIA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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