%0 Journal Article %T Between world culture and local context: The university as an empowered actor in national higher education governance %A Jelena Brankovic %J Acta Sociologica %@ 1502-3869 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0001699317739951 %X World society theory argues that actor empowerment in local contexts is driven primarily by the expanding world culture, rendering alternative explanations weaker in comparison. This article explores one such alternative explanation and offers an account of actor empowerment which highlights the role of identity constructed in local interaction. The article imports insights from identity theory to show how identities constructed in interaction may complement those derived from the world culture. To explore the phenomenon of theoretical interest, the case of a historical empowerment of Serbian universities in the post-2000 period, as an actor in the national higher education governance, is considered %K Actor empowerment %K actors %K identity theory %K Serbia %K sociological neo-institutionalism %K university %K world society theory %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0001699317739951