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Making the case for policy : persuasiveness in higher education, science and technology policy discourse

Terhi Nokkala

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ta520korkeakoulupolitiikkaHigher educationDiscourse analysisRhetorical criticismScience educationscience and technology policygovernmentalityEducationta516SociologySocial sciencepolicy discourseLegitimacy060201 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industryhigher education policy05 social sciencesHigher education policy050301 education06 humanities and the artsPolicy analysisEpistemologypersuasiveness0602 languages and literatureComparative educationbusiness0503 education

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Policy texts present problems, propose solutions to those problems and persuade multiple audiences of the legitimacy of the proposed problems and solutions. The rhetorical analysis of two decades of higher education and science and technology discourse in Finland, Germany, UK, Portugal and USA highlights the discursive elements that contribute to persuasiveness of policy, construe it as rational and logical, and create a sense of urgency in bringing it about. I argue that the analytical and hortatory registers of policy discourse foreground competitive and hierarchical relations of countries and their higher education systems. By construing certain state of affairs and courses of action as self-evidently desirable and true, they contribute to the emergence and reproduction of the neoliberal political rationality proposed by the Foucauldian governmentality theory. peerReviewed

10.1080/21568235.2015.1086664https://doi.org/10.1080/21568235.2015.1086664