La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb

As a part of the Lisbon economic strategy, the Bologna process has been driven from its inception by the European Commission. The charge of its enforcement has been thereafter given to the member States of the European Union, through the power of experts. The process has empowered the Commission at...

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Main Author: Ahmed Ghouati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2012-06-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/7608
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description As a part of the Lisbon economic strategy, the Bologna process has been driven from its inception by the European Commission. The charge of its enforcement has been thereafter given to the member States of the European Union, through the power of experts. The process has empowered the Commission at the expense of the nation-States, especially regarding education reforms. However, this institutional steering mode has been applied to three North African countries, as the Bologna process was extended. The European and North African leaders have officially praised the process, although the students and the teachers did not support its institutional aims. After describing the process’ appropriation mode, we will outline the results of a survey conducted between November 2007 and May 2008 among scholars (N=125). Our hypothesis is that, while the Bologna process is part of a global economical dynamic, it is however concretized by local powers in a logic of dispossession and/or domination, at the expense of local societies.
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La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Bologna process
Higher education
Research
Europe
North Africa
Scholars
title La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
title_full La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
title_fullStr La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
title_full_unstemmed La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
title_short La dépossession. Réformes, enseignement supérieur et pouvoirs au Maghreb
title_sort la depossession reformes enseignement superieur et pouvoirs au maghreb
topic Bologna process
Higher education
Research
Europe
North Africa
Scholars
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