Scholars in the Nineties: Actors, Subjects, Spectators or Hostages?

Authors

  • Manuel Gil Antón Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa

Keywords:

Academics, academic profession, higher education.

Abstract

Dr. Gil questions the role played by Mexican university academics in the transformation of higher education during the nineties. After outlining the general context of change and its importance, the author proposes avoiding the false dichotomy between restoring the past or installing, without reflective mediation, a schematic future. He suggests taking into consideration the current national academic body composed of several generations of scholars. Three phases are established in terms of the modification of academic activities during the last decades of the twentieth century, and the changes in the level of higher education are considered. Dr. Gil asks if the academics have been actors, subjects, spectators or hostages-both in regard to regulations governing their activity and in the modifications of university processes and structure. The essay ends by proposing a general agenda for research in the field of university studies, and emphasizes two problems: the need for a detailed description of the type and depth of changes, and the definition of the academic as a central actor in institutional life. 

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References

Galaz, J. (1999, abril). Notas para una agenda de investigación sobre el académico mexicano. Trabajo presentado en el Primer Congreso Nacional de Ciencias Sociales, México, D.F.

García Salord, S. (1999, abril). Un reto para el fin de siglo: desterrar la sombra de la duda y restituir la vigencia de interés general. Trabajo presentado en el Primer Congreso Nacional de Ciencias Sociales, México, D.F.

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Published

2000-05-01