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



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Autore: Fleet Oyarce Nicholas Gregory Visualizza persona
Titolo: Mass intellectuality of the neoliberal state : mass higher education, public professionalism, and state effects in Chile / / Nicolas Fleet Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (323 pages)
Disciplina: 379.83
Soggetto topico: Education, Higher
Education and state
Social sciences
Educació superior
Política educativa
Soggetto geografico: Xile
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
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.
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ISBN: 3-030-77193-8
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