2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11024-013-9227-9
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The Scientific Field During Argentina’s Latest Military Dictatorship (1976–1983): Contraction of Public Universities and Expansion of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET)

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“…At the same time, however, CONICET went through a contradictory process, whereas an initial restriction was followed by budgetary, institutional and human resource expansion. This, in turn, lead to a clear division between teaching and research activities, mainly restricting teaching and learning in universities (Bekerman 2013).…”
Section: Infrastructure and Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, however, CONICET went through a contradictory process, whereas an initial restriction was followed by budgetary, institutional and human resource expansion. This, in turn, lead to a clear division between teaching and research activities, mainly restricting teaching and learning in universities (Bekerman 2013).…”
Section: Infrastructure and Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fabiana Bekerman's study shows how, over the last military regime in Argentina (1976Argentina ( -1983, the country pursued a scientific policy intended to expand and deepen the gap between CONICET and NUs. This policy, which has proven somewhat resilient to recent change efforts, was successfully executed via two mechanisms: a transfer of financial resources to CONICET and the creation of research institutes outside universities (Bekerman, 2013).…”
Section: Argentina's Scientific Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%