Higher education in dark times: from the democratic renewal of Brazilian universities to its current wreck

P. Arantes
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the recent expansion and democratization of Brazil's higher education system from the beginning of the twenty-first century to the present, concluding with its contemporary clash with the far-right government, which has placed universities and scientific knowledge under attack – an experience had around the globe. In the last two decades, Brazilian public universities have become more diverse in terms of the class and racial backgrounds of students, as well as their larger expansion with new campuses in the hinterlands, the Amazon, and the peripheries of metropolitan areas. Private higher education has also expanded enormously – in part, thanks to capital concentration, inflow of foreign capital, massive public subsidies and oligopolistic strategies. In both public and private sectors, Brazilian higher education has experienced a renascence. However, since 2018, the new power bloc, concentrated around President Bolsonaro and the far right, chose Public Universities and the National Science and Research system as one of its main targets. The current regressive moment in Brazil it is not an exception, in different countries universities and science are under attack. Ultimately, this article seeks to contribute, not only to a better understanding of Brazil's on-going experience, but also to the larger public debate on higher education policy in the Global South and other countries facing similar challenges.
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黑暗时代的高等教育:从巴西大学的民主复兴到现在的废墟
本文讨论了从21世纪初到现在巴西高等教育体系的扩张和民主化,并以其与极右翼政府的当代冲突作为结论,极右翼政府已将大学和科学知识置于攻击之下-这是全球范围内的经验。在过去的二十年里,巴西的公立大学在学生的阶级和种族背景方面变得更加多样化,并且在内陆地区、亚马逊地区和大都市地区的外围地区扩大了新校区。私立高等教育也大幅扩张,部分原因在于资本集中、外国资本流入、大量公共补贴和寡头垄断战略。在公共和私营部门,巴西的高等教育都经历了一次复兴。但是,从2018年开始,以博尔索纳罗总统和极右翼为中心的新势力集团将公立大学和国家科学研究系统作为主要目标之一。巴西目前的倒退时刻也不例外,在不同的国家,大学和科学都受到攻击。最终,本文不仅希望有助于更好地理解巴西目前的经验,还希望有助于就南半球和其他面临类似挑战的国家的高等教育政策展开更广泛的公众辩论。
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