Artículo de revista
The State, Public Universities and Public Goods: Time for a New Settlement-The Case of Chile
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Higher Education Policy Oct 2020
10.1057/s41307-020-00216-8
Autor
Guzmán Valenzuela, Carolina
Barnett, Ronald
Zavala, Ricardo
Morales, Karimme
Institución
Resumen
In Chile, higher education is characterised by a constellation of features that make 'public' a multiplicitous idea. In the present study, academics in two public universities are seen to hold strong views in favour of public universities playing public roles and they identify several public goods that they value. These academics also hold ambivalent perceptions of the relationships between the state and the market. On the one hand, the market and the state's role in it are accorded a limited legitimacy. On the other hand, it is felt that the state does not sufficiently enable its public universities to realise their potential. The paper proceeds to argue that in this ambivalence can be detected four juxtapositions. It is suggested that these juxtapositions together open a space for a new settlement between the state and its public universities such that Chilean public universities might more fully realise their public possibilities.
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