New Proposals (Oct 2009)

To Discipline and Enforce: Surveillance and Spectacle in State Reform of Higher Education

  • John F. Welsh,
  • E. Wayne Ross,
  • Kevin D. Vinson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2

Abstract

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Drawing from concepts developed by the social theorists Michel Foucault and Guy Debord on the exertion of political power in contemporary society, this paper analyzes the restructuring of public higher education systems initiated by governors, legislatures and state higher education boards. The paper argues that the primary features of restructuring are (1) increased surveillance of the behaviors and attitudes of the constituents within colleges and universities by the state and (2) the spectacularization of reform by state governments. Surveillance and spectacle aim at the disciplining of individuals and enforcement of state policy and are forms of direct and ideological social control. They imply a transformation of relations between institutions and the state, particularly the subordination of the higher learning to state policy objectives.

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