The Bologna Process: Between Democracy and Bureaucracy
The Bologna process was aimed at making a Europe of Knowledge possible, but the standardization following the development of EHEA challenged its democratic values. The diminishing of the ideal of Humboldt and even democratic values seems to be the price to build a uniformed market of education in Europe. This article examines how the Bologna process affected the university process at the University of Nordland, one of the youngest universities in Europe. Weber’s remark on the bureaucratization of education is used as a tool to reveal the ratio between democracy and bureaucracy in the process of establishing the EHEA 1999–2010.
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2014-06
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Authors: | Haukland, Linda |
Institutions: | International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences |
Subject: | The University of Nordland | Bologna | Norway | Weber | bureaucracy | Humboldt | democracy | the Quality Reform | EHEA | HEI |
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Series: | Proceedings of International Academic Conferences. - ISSN 2336-5617. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 10th International Academic Conference, Jun 2014, pages 282-299 Number 0200584 18 pages |
Classification: | I28 - Government Policy |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011210344
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