Mincu analyses the work a large philanthropic actor in Italy, a key player in education policy making and one of the richest in Europe, as an exemplary case of networked governments and the promotion of these arrangements in education. Mincu argues, however, that an exclusive focus on networks tends to abstract from the ways in which these networks interact with pressures from hierarchies and market forces.
Philanthropy in Italian Education: Networks, Hierarchies and Markets in PPP
MONICA ELENA Mincu
2020-01-01
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Mincu analyses the work a large philanthropic actor in Italy, a key player in education policy making and one of the richest in Europe, as an exemplary case of networked governments and the promotion of these arrangements in education. Mincu argues, however, that an exclusive focus on networks tends to abstract from the ways in which these networks interact with pressures from hierarchies and market forces.File in questo prodotto:
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