Autonomía y debate universitario:: ¿«Pensar la universidad» o retórica universitarista?
18th Reform built on the constitutive myth of the contemporary Córdoba identity and is part of the identity epic and cultural capital of Latin American public universities. This epic has been especially rich in meaning for the public universities of our country and for those of u...
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Centro de Estudios Avanzados
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/46172 |
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| Sumario: | 18th Reform built on the constitutive myth of the contemporary Córdoba identity and is part of the identity epic and cultural capital of Latin American public universities. This epic has been especially rich in meaning for the public universities of our country and for those of us who are part of their community. In this essay, I want to deal with one of those meanings, more precisely with a reformist syntagma that is not usually identified as such, but which, I believe, should be included in its meta-programmatic legacy because it involves all the others. To summarize, it is imperative, addressed to university communities, to take upon themselves the task of «thinking the university», that is, of constantly rethinking and transforming it. I will also characterize some indicators that show how this task has been displaced or obstructed, compromising in one way or another the strength of the reformist university, that is, its capacity to transform itself. |
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