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Pető, AndreaPublisher
WileyType
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Berichte zur WissenschaftsgeschichtePublication Volume
44Publication Issue
4Date
2021
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The emergence of illiberal science policy also raises serious questions about the European scientific authorization process as the rapid spread of illiberal science policies, such as closing accredited study programs and research institutions, privatizing higher education, appointing university leaders based on their loyalty to government, ignoring quality assurance, etc. demand not only a reaction but also critical analysis. The article applies the theoretical framework of the polypore state (Grzebalska, Pető) to tackle the difficulty lies in understanding the rise of illiberal science policy in Hungary, as it is a twofold case study in both polypore government control/state capture, and neoliberal marketization ofhigher education.identifiers
10.1002/bewi.202100013ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/bewi.202100013
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