
Are Common Beliefs Present among Greek Academics during the Implementation of a Controversial University Policy?
Author(s) -
Aggelos Kavasakalis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international research in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2327-5499
DOI - 10.5296/ire.v1i1.3808
Subject(s) - internationalization , higher education , sociology , political science , elaboration , public relations , pedagogy , business , law , humanities , philosophy , international trade
Universities have existed and have been developing for many centuries. They have experienced many changes since they first appeared. Nowadays the university is experiencing massification and internationalization. It is therefore interesting to investigate whether concrete common beliefs and values concerning the university do exist in the academic community. This article investigates, through a case study, such an existence among Greek academics during the implementation of a controversial university policy program. The research question, (i.e. the article’s title) is answered through the elaboration of elements which emerged from the analysis of 35 semi-structured interviews with actors participating in policy networks that were activated during the processes of formation and implementation of the case study university policy program