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本文描述了外国评估规程的模仿实施如何改变了意大利社会科学领域的知识生产。我的分析侧重于国家大学研究评估机构(ANVUR)每年公布 "A 级 "期刊名单的把关过程,并借鉴了访谈、第一手观察资料、我作为归国移民学者的亲身经历以及与意大利历史期刊的比较。我的目标是双重的:一方面,我反思新自由主义资本主义对规模和背景的平行误认;另一方面,我描述当代知识经济所产生的卓越悖论和反思性异化形式。
This article describes how the copycat implementation of foreign protocols of assessment is transforming the
production of knowledge within the Italian social sciences. Focusing on the gatekeeping process whereby the national agency for
the evaluation of university research (ANVUR) publishes yearly lists of “Class‑A” journals, my analysis draws on interviews,
first-hand observations, my own experience as a returning migrant-scholar, as well as comparisons with historical Italian
journals. My aim is twofold: on the one hand, I reflect on the parallel misrecognition of scale and context underlying neoliberal
capitalism; on the other hand, I describe the paradoxes of excellence and the forms of reflexive alienation engendered by the
contemporary knowledge economy.