The Social Production of Knowledge in a Neoliberal Age
Debating the Challenges Facing Higher Education
Herausgeber: Abbinnett, Ross; Cruickshank, Justin
The Social Production of Knowledge in a Neoliberal Age
Debating the Challenges Facing Higher Education
Herausgeber: Abbinnett, Ross; Cruickshank, Justin
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Authors from the social sciences and humanities discuss the neoliberal re-structuring of higher education and the possibilities for progressive change to the social production of knowledge (teaching and research) in universities.
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Authors from the social sciences and humanities discuss the neoliberal re-structuring of higher education and the possibilities for progressive change to the social production of knowledge (teaching and research) in universities.
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- Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781538161401
- ISBN-10: 1538161400
- Artikelnr.: 62924004
- Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781538161401
- ISBN-10: 1538161400
- Artikelnr.: 62924004
Edited by Justin Cruickshank and Ross Abbinnett
Acknowledgements
Editors' Introduction
Part 1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Challenged
1. The Feudal University in the Age of Gaming the System
Cruickshank, J.
2. Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?
Antonio, R.J.
3. On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology
Hall, R.
Engagements
4. The Perils of Radical Subjectivity. A Comment on Antonio's 'Ethnoracial
Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?'
Queiroz, R.
5. The American University, the Politics of Professors and the Narrative of
'Liberal Bias'
Tyson, C. and Oreskes, N.
6. Epistemic Institutions: The Case for Constitutionally-Protected Academic
Independence
Milne, O.
7. 'Let us Build a City and a Tower': Figures of the University in Gregor
Reisch's (1503) Margarita Philosophica
Hudson-Miles, R.
8. Toward a Civic Ethic for Education: Arnold, Eliot (George) and Du Bois
Lybeck, E.
Part 2 Technology: Problems and Potentials
9. The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony
Abbinnett, R.
10. Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and
Precarity
Holmwood, J. and Marcuello-Servós, C.
11. Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source
and Version of the Truth?
Di Muccio, E.
Engagements
12. Open Access and Neoliberalism: A Response to Holmwood and
Marcuello-Servós
Eve, M. P.
13. Geographies of the Knowledge Economy on the Semi-Periphery: The
Contradictions of Neoliberalisation and Precarity in Portugal
Standring, A. and Tulumello, S.
14. 'Changing Behaviour': Hierarchy and Bureaucracy in the Corporatized
University
Garland, C.
Part 3 Neoliberalism as Subject and Object
15. Knowing Neoliberalism
Bacevic, J.
16. The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF creates
Neoliberal Subjects
Addendum for 'The Accident of Accessibility'
Morrish, L.
17. Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian
Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education
Cruickshank, J.
18. Statist Marketisation and Culture Wars in Authoritarian Populism
Times: From Nudging Student-Customers to Changing Providers' Supply
Cruickshank, J.
Engagements
19. Action and 'Civil Death' in the Securitized University: A Comment on
Jana Bacevic's 'Knowing Neoliberalism'
Bose, L. S.
20. The Neoliberal University and the Common Good
Sassower, R.
21. The Making of Bullshit Leadership and Toxic Management in the
Neoliberal University
Smyth, J.
22. The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in Neoliberal Higher
Education Contributors
Craddock, E.
About the Contributor
Index
Editors' Introduction
Part 1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Challenged
1. The Feudal University in the Age of Gaming the System
Cruickshank, J.
2. Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?
Antonio, R.J.
3. On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology
Hall, R.
Engagements
4. The Perils of Radical Subjectivity. A Comment on Antonio's 'Ethnoracial
Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?'
Queiroz, R.
5. The American University, the Politics of Professors and the Narrative of
'Liberal Bias'
Tyson, C. and Oreskes, N.
6. Epistemic Institutions: The Case for Constitutionally-Protected Academic
Independence
Milne, O.
7. 'Let us Build a City and a Tower': Figures of the University in Gregor
Reisch's (1503) Margarita Philosophica
Hudson-Miles, R.
8. Toward a Civic Ethic for Education: Arnold, Eliot (George) and Du Bois
Lybeck, E.
Part 2 Technology: Problems and Potentials
9. The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony
Abbinnett, R.
10. Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and
Precarity
Holmwood, J. and Marcuello-Servós, C.
11. Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source
and Version of the Truth?
Di Muccio, E.
Engagements
12. Open Access and Neoliberalism: A Response to Holmwood and
Marcuello-Servós
Eve, M. P.
13. Geographies of the Knowledge Economy on the Semi-Periphery: The
Contradictions of Neoliberalisation and Precarity in Portugal
Standring, A. and Tulumello, S.
14. 'Changing Behaviour': Hierarchy and Bureaucracy in the Corporatized
University
Garland, C.
Part 3 Neoliberalism as Subject and Object
15. Knowing Neoliberalism
Bacevic, J.
16. The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF creates
Neoliberal Subjects
Addendum for 'The Accident of Accessibility'
Morrish, L.
17. Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian
Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education
Cruickshank, J.
18. Statist Marketisation and Culture Wars in Authoritarian Populism
Times: From Nudging Student-Customers to Changing Providers' Supply
Cruickshank, J.
Engagements
19. Action and 'Civil Death' in the Securitized University: A Comment on
Jana Bacevic's 'Knowing Neoliberalism'
Bose, L. S.
20. The Neoliberal University and the Common Good
Sassower, R.
21. The Making of Bullshit Leadership and Toxic Management in the
Neoliberal University
Smyth, J.
22. The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in Neoliberal Higher
Education Contributors
Craddock, E.
About the Contributor
Index
Acknowledgements
Editors' Introduction
Part 1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Challenged
1. The Feudal University in the Age of Gaming the System
Cruickshank, J.
2. Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?
Antonio, R.J.
3. On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology
Hall, R.
Engagements
4. The Perils of Radical Subjectivity. A Comment on Antonio's 'Ethnoracial
Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?'
Queiroz, R.
5. The American University, the Politics of Professors and the Narrative of
'Liberal Bias'
Tyson, C. and Oreskes, N.
6. Epistemic Institutions: The Case for Constitutionally-Protected Academic
Independence
Milne, O.
7. 'Let us Build a City and a Tower': Figures of the University in Gregor
Reisch's (1503) Margarita Philosophica
Hudson-Miles, R.
8. Toward a Civic Ethic for Education: Arnold, Eliot (George) and Du Bois
Lybeck, E.
Part 2 Technology: Problems and Potentials
9. The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony
Abbinnett, R.
10. Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and
Precarity
Holmwood, J. and Marcuello-Servós, C.
11. Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source
and Version of the Truth?
Di Muccio, E.
Engagements
12. Open Access and Neoliberalism: A Response to Holmwood and
Marcuello-Servós
Eve, M. P.
13. Geographies of the Knowledge Economy on the Semi-Periphery: The
Contradictions of Neoliberalisation and Precarity in Portugal
Standring, A. and Tulumello, S.
14. 'Changing Behaviour': Hierarchy and Bureaucracy in the Corporatized
University
Garland, C.
Part 3 Neoliberalism as Subject and Object
15. Knowing Neoliberalism
Bacevic, J.
16. The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF creates
Neoliberal Subjects
Addendum for 'The Accident of Accessibility'
Morrish, L.
17. Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian
Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education
Cruickshank, J.
18. Statist Marketisation and Culture Wars in Authoritarian Populism
Times: From Nudging Student-Customers to Changing Providers' Supply
Cruickshank, J.
Engagements
19. Action and 'Civil Death' in the Securitized University: A Comment on
Jana Bacevic's 'Knowing Neoliberalism'
Bose, L. S.
20. The Neoliberal University and the Common Good
Sassower, R.
21. The Making of Bullshit Leadership and Toxic Management in the
Neoliberal University
Smyth, J.
22. The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in Neoliberal Higher
Education Contributors
Craddock, E.
About the Contributor
Index
Editors' Introduction
Part 1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Challenged
1. The Feudal University in the Age of Gaming the System
Cruickshank, J.
2. Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?
Antonio, R.J.
3. On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology
Hall, R.
Engagements
4. The Perils of Radical Subjectivity. A Comment on Antonio's 'Ethnoracial
Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?'
Queiroz, R.
5. The American University, the Politics of Professors and the Narrative of
'Liberal Bias'
Tyson, C. and Oreskes, N.
6. Epistemic Institutions: The Case for Constitutionally-Protected Academic
Independence
Milne, O.
7. 'Let us Build a City and a Tower': Figures of the University in Gregor
Reisch's (1503) Margarita Philosophica
Hudson-Miles, R.
8. Toward a Civic Ethic for Education: Arnold, Eliot (George) and Du Bois
Lybeck, E.
Part 2 Technology: Problems and Potentials
9. The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony
Abbinnett, R.
10. Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and
Precarity
Holmwood, J. and Marcuello-Servós, C.
11. Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source
and Version of the Truth?
Di Muccio, E.
Engagements
12. Open Access and Neoliberalism: A Response to Holmwood and
Marcuello-Servós
Eve, M. P.
13. Geographies of the Knowledge Economy on the Semi-Periphery: The
Contradictions of Neoliberalisation and Precarity in Portugal
Standring, A. and Tulumello, S.
14. 'Changing Behaviour': Hierarchy and Bureaucracy in the Corporatized
University
Garland, C.
Part 3 Neoliberalism as Subject and Object
15. Knowing Neoliberalism
Bacevic, J.
16. The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF creates
Neoliberal Subjects
Addendum for 'The Accident of Accessibility'
Morrish, L.
17. Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian
Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education
Cruickshank, J.
18. Statist Marketisation and Culture Wars in Authoritarian Populism
Times: From Nudging Student-Customers to Changing Providers' Supply
Cruickshank, J.
Engagements
19. Action and 'Civil Death' in the Securitized University: A Comment on
Jana Bacevic's 'Knowing Neoliberalism'
Bose, L. S.
20. The Neoliberal University and the Common Good
Sassower, R.
21. The Making of Bullshit Leadership and Toxic Management in the
Neoliberal University
Smyth, J.
22. The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in Neoliberal Higher
Education Contributors
Craddock, E.
About the Contributor
Index