The transformation of universities from public institutions to transnational business enterprises has met with less resistance in Australia than elsewhere. Yet this transformation undermines the founding principles of Australian democracy. This democracy emerged in opposition to the classical form of free market liberalism that the neo-liberals have revived. The logical unfolding of social liberalism in Australia underpinned the development of both the system of wage fixing and the idea of public education as conditions for democracy. The lack of resistance to the destruction of democracy, as it was originally understood in Australia, by successive neoliberal governments has been due largely to the decadent state of Aust...
One of the main effects of neoliberal governmentality has been a displacement and privatisation of t...
The provocation and point of this paper is that universities of the North during the era of neoliber...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
The transformation of universities from public institutions to transnational business enterprises ha...
The transformation of Australian universities from public institutions to transnational business ent...
Australian universities, even more than British universities, are realisations of the nightmare in s...
Using Australia to illustrate the case, in this paper it is argued that the transformation of univer...
Australian universities were transformed from small colonial outposts of European education to a rel...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
In various nation-states (including the UK) universities (or institutions of higher education) are b...
Endorsing Bill Readings’ argument that there is an intimate relationship between the dissolution of ...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Since the introduction of neoliberal governance to higher education in Australia, following the 1988...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
The massification of education in European countries over the last 100 years has produced cultures a...
One of the main effects of neoliberal governmentality has been a displacement and privatisation of t...
The provocation and point of this paper is that universities of the North during the era of neoliber...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...
The transformation of universities from public institutions to transnational business enterprises ha...
The transformation of Australian universities from public institutions to transnational business ent...
Australian universities, even more than British universities, are realisations of the nightmare in s...
Using Australia to illustrate the case, in this paper it is argued that the transformation of univer...
Australian universities were transformed from small colonial outposts of European education to a rel...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
In various nation-states (including the UK) universities (or institutions of higher education) are b...
Endorsing Bill Readings’ argument that there is an intimate relationship between the dissolution of ...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Since the introduction of neoliberal governance to higher education in Australia, following the 1988...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
The massification of education in European countries over the last 100 years has produced cultures a...
One of the main effects of neoliberal governmentality has been a displacement and privatisation of t...
The provocation and point of this paper is that universities of the North during the era of neoliber...
In this article we explore how neo-liberal and post neo-liberal policies threaten the humanities in ...