TY - JOUR TI - The “April” Dictatorship’s Policy in Universities and Students’ Activism and Resistance against the Dictatorship, in Greece AU - Papadakis, Nikos AU - Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis TI - The “April” Dictatorship’s Policy in Universities and Students’ Activism and Resistance against the Dictatorship, in Greece AB - This paper analyzes the main components, ideological features and practices that constitute the (overall) educational and specifically, the higher education policy of the “April” Dictatorship in Greece (1967–1974). The analysis of the relevant research material shows that this policy was characterized by: • the intention to redefine the relations of the Universities with the (“occupied”) State,• the coordinated effort to insert specific ideological authoritarian interpretations in the discourses and policies for higher education and consequently, in the reform efforts of the Dictatorship, • the institutionalization of a new economy of power based on control technologies which favored the formation of (ideologically over-determined) discipline and extended state intervention into every aspect of the Higher Education Institutions, • the construction of a surveillance, punishment, control and discipline framework, strictly demarcated and authoritarian. Simultaneously, the above-mentioned policy aimed a) at the extensive criminalization of behavior, as well as of the “non-nationalistic” and ideologically “un-orthodox” thinking in universities and in other Educational Institutions, b) at the reduction of any degree of teaching staff and students autonomy, and c) at the promotion of some alleged- ostensible, seemingly “liberal”, measures and proposals. The ultimate objective was both these specific measures and the overall (authoritarian) higher education policy to become feasible (legitimizing-permissible strategy) and subsequently implemented. In addition, students’ (persistent, influential and multi-level) resistance (at the level of both discourse and political action) to the higher education “reforms” attempted by the April Dictatorship, as well as against the Dictatorship per se and subsequently against the state and constitutional infringement, will be also analytically examined and contextualized. VL - 2024 IS - Volume XXXIII PY - 2024 SN - 2451-4993 C1 - 2543-733X SP - 307 EP - 328 DO - 10.4467/2543733XSSB.24.017.20041 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/ssb/article/the-april-dictatorships-policy-in-universities-and-students-activism-and-resistance-against-the-dictatorship-in-greece KW - higher education policy KW - universities’ regulatory framework KW - dictatorship (Greek “Junta”) KW - authoritarian regime KW - nationalistic ideology and policy agenda KW - censorship KW - suppression and violence KW - disciplinary KW - control & punishment practices KW - students’ activism KW - resistance and uprising KW - academic freedom