Corporatizing the 'intellectual machinery' of government : the case of educational policy in Australia
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2014
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This article analyses what it describes as the corporatization of the ‘intellectual machinery’ of government: the theories, knowledges, research and ‘know how’ utilized by political authorities to render the world thinkable, programmable and subject to intervention. Through an analysis of two key nodal points in national policy on teacher professional standards in Australia over the last decade, the article discloses a shift in the relation between expertise and politics. This is manifested, it is argued, in an increased reliance by policy authorities on corporatized forms of research produced by national and international private consulting firms, Think Tanks, and ‘policy entrepreneurs’ and a concomitant decrease in their reliance on free research produced largely by academics in institutions of higher education. The article seeks to account for this shift in terms of the ‘advanced liberal’ formula for rule which now characterizes government in contemporary Western polities. |
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Institute of Strategic and International Studies |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79156/1/O%27Brien%2C_P_%26_O%27Brien%2C_E_2014_Corporatizing_the_Intellectual_Machinery_of_Govt_ePrints.pdf http://www.isisworld.org/wp-content/uploads/JSIS_MANILA_Online.pdf O'Brien, Peter C. & O'Brien, Elizabeth M. (2014) Corporatizing the 'intellectual machinery' of government : the case of educational policy in Australia. Journal of Strategic and International Studies, 9(6), pp. 66-72. |
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Copyright 2014 Institute of Strategic and International Studies |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #160809 Sociology of Education #Governmentality #Education Policy #Advanced Liberalism #Social Policy #HERN |
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Journal Article |