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The Czech Republic Between Studentocracy, Academic Oligarchy and Managerialism: Are students powerful or powerless?

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Pages 191-203 | Received 22 Apr 2011, Accepted 22 Apr 2011, Published online: 02 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

In this article, we will argue that students played an important role at several crucial junctures of modern Czech history, which secured them a central position after 1989 in the new democratic model of higher education governance. However, over the last two decades students have largely lost this position owing to several factors: the growing indifference among the expanding student population, the ascendancy of academics’ power and the proliferation of managerial approaches to higher education governance. We thus conclude that the golden age of Czech academic democracy with a strong student presence is over and that student roles will have to be redefined within the framework of academic oligarchy and/or managerialism.

Acknowledgements

The work of Petr Pabian was supported by the Czech Science Foundation, grant No. P404/11/0127; the work of Lucie Hündlová and Karla Provázková was supported by the Research Programme of the Centre of Higher Education Studies No. MSM0023775201.

Notes

1. For a recent overview of the student surveys carried out in the Czech Republic see Minksová (Citation2010).

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