ABSTRACT
This article aims to analyze governance based on indicators and manuals of “best practices”, the so-called management by benchmarking. In times of “metric society” (MAU, 2019; SANTOS, 2019; MULLER, 2019), this type of regulation, characteristically economistic, has even affected the academic and educational fields (BOURDIEU, 1996; LAVAL, 2020). In this sense, it is argued that economistic regulation, characteristic of administration by benchmarking, interferes with democracy (ROSANVALLON, 2007) and with the autonomy of specific social fields. Thus, to meet these objectives, methodologically, Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory is used.
Keywords:
Field theory; Metric society; A&cademic field; Bourdieu; Autonomy