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Record Nr.

UNINA9910495178203321

Autore

Fleet Oyarce Nicholas Gregory

Titolo

Mass intellectuality of the neoliberal state : mass higher education, public professionalism, and state effects in Chile / / Nicolas Fleet

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

3-030-77193-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (323 pages)

Collana

Palgrave Studies on Global Policy and Critical Futures in Education

Disciplina

379.83

Soggetti

Education, Higher

Education and state

Social sciences

Educació superior

Política educativa

Llibres electrònics

Xile

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Mass Intellectuality of the Neoliberal State -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: The Political Potential of Mass Intellectuality -- 1.1 The Condition of Mass Intellectuality -- 1.2 Researching the Orientations of Mass Intellectuality in the University System -- 1.3 Effects of Mass Intellectuality in the Neoliberal State -- 1.4 Overview -- References -- Chapter 2: The Non-bureaucratic Basis of the Bureaucracy: Universities and Mass Intellectuality -- 2.1 Ideological Socialisation of Mass Intellectuality: Theoretical Remarks -- 2.1.1 Class, Professions, and Mass Intellectuality -- 2.1.2 Socialisation of Public Professionalism: Ideals and Ideology -- 2.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 2.3 Universities as Ideological State Apparatuses -- 2.3.1 University Reform and Counter-Reform: From Development to Neoliberalism -- 2.3.2 Massification, Marketisation, and Material Differentiation -- 2.3.3 Patterns of Ideological Differentiation -- (A) Public-Elite -- (B) Private-Elite -- (C) Private-Mass/Commercially-Oriented -- (D) Private-



Mass/Public-Oriented -- (E) Public-Mass -- 2.4 The 2011 Student Movement and the Politicisation of Intellectual Labour -- References -- List of Referenced Interviews -- Chapter 3: The Shift of State Autonomy: From Formal Bureaucracy to Autonomous State Work -- 3.1 The Classical Framework of Bureaucratic Action and Its Functionalist Critique -- 3.1.1 Weber's Classical Framework -- 3.1.2 The Functionalist Critique -- 3.2 Marxist and Post-Marxist Theories on State Autonomy in Advanced Capitalism -- 3.2.1 Relative Autonomy and State Power -- 3.2.2 Transformations of the State Apparatus -- 3.2.3 The Technocratic Rediscovery of State Autonomy -- 3.3 Post-Structuralist Approaches: Mass Intellectuality, Neoliberalism, and Post-Bureaucracies.

3.3.1 Mass Intellectuality as Labour and Critique -- 3.3.2 Neoliberal State Power -- 3.3.3 New Public Management, Post-Professions, and Post-Bureaucracies -- References -- Chapter 4: The Labour of State Transformations: Public Professionals and Political Process -- 4.1 State Autonomy in Chile and Latin America -- 4.1.1 State Autonomy in Latin America -- 4.1.2 Knowledge, Networks, and Elites in Latin American States -- 4.2 The Labour of State Transformations -- 4.2.1 Developmental Bureaucracy (1938-1973) -- 4.2.2 Authoritarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Economists of Financial Capitalism (1973-1990) -- 4.2.3 Technocratic Orientations of the Neoliberal State of Second Generation (1990-2010) -- 4.3 New Administrative Relations of Production and Mass Intellectuality of the State -- 4.3.1 Modernisation of the Administrative Relations of Production -- 4.3.2 Rapid Professionalisation of the Public Administration -- 4.3.3 The Moment of Mass Intellectuality -- References -- Chapter 5: Professional Configurations of Political Change and the Ideological Division of Intellectual Labour in the Chilean Public Administration -- 5.1 Changes of Coalition: Bachelet (2006-2010), Piñera (2010-2014), and Bachelet (2014-2018) -- 5.2 Production of Data on the Chilean Public Administration and Considerations of Analysis -- 5.2.1 Data Production -- Transparencia Database -- Comptroller Database -- 5.2.2 State Functions -- 5.2.3 Problem, Questions, and Hypotheses -- 5.3 The Professional Basis of Political Change -- 5.3.1 Personnel Turnover -- 5.3.2 Professional Reconfigurations -- 5.3.3 Exits and Hires -- 5.3.4 Rewards of Political Change -- 5.3.5 Regression Models -- 5.4 Towards an Ideological Division of Professional State Labour -- References -- Chapter 6: Administration and Emancipation: Intellectual Ideals and Autonomous Action of Public Professionals of the State.

6.1 Administration and Emancipation -- 6.1.1 Dialectic of Professions and Bureaucratic Organisation -- 6.1.2 Professional Work as Political Action -- 6.1.3 Public Professionalism: Orientations and Effects -- 6.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 6.3 Locating Public Professionals in the State -- 6.3.1 Between Authentic Representation and Efficient Management -- 6.3.2 Positions and Orientations of State Work -- 6.4 Alienation of Professional State Work -- 6.5 Influence on State Power -- References -- List of Referenced Interviews -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- 7.1 Mass Higher Education and Public Professionalism -- 7.2 State Effects -- 7.3 General Protest and Crisis of the Neoliberal State -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: List of Universities by Selectivity and Ownership -- Appendix 2: Coefficients, Standard Error of B, and Ratios of Regression Models Predicting Exits and Hires of Public Functionaries to the Political Function -- Appendix 3: Coefficients, Standard Error of B, and Ratios of Regression Models Predicting Exits and Hires of Public Functionaries to the Technical Function -- Appendix 4: Coefficients, Standard Error of B, and Ratios



of Regression Models Predicting Exits and Hires of Public Functionaries to the Social/Cultural Function -- Appendix 5: Coefficients, Standard Error of B, and Ratios of Integrated Regression Models Predicting Exits and Hires of Professionals and Managers to the Public Administration -- Appendix 6: Coefficients, Standard Error of B, and Ratios of Logistic Regression Models Predicting the Possession of Information on University -- Index.