Is the idea of the liberal university dead, has the post modern university any chance of being emancipatory, has the theory practice divide merely collapsed in an era of \u27new knowledge work\u27, or has the university just become one aspect of market state and global capitalism. Knowledge based economies simultaneously locate universities as central to the commodification and management of knowledge while the legitimacy of the university and the academic as knowledge producers is challenged by post modernist, feminist, postcolonial and indigenous claims within a wider trend towards the \u27democratisation of knowledge\u27 and a new educational instrumentalism and opportunism. What becomes of the educational researcher, and indeed for thei...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Is the idea of the liberal university dead, has the postmodern university any chance of being emanci...
For many of us in higher education, the changes we are hearing about and, in some cases, participati...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in journal Gender and Edu...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Questions concerning the relationship between knowledge and other factors in the social world are am...
This book employs an an intersectional feminist approach to highlight how research and teaching agen...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
This lecture asks: How can education research address the big questions of our time, and what has po...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Universities in the early twenty-first century have become captive sites of global capitalism. The r...
Academia is no abstract place. Today, it stands at a crossroads of an ongoing pandemic, the question...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Is the idea of the liberal university dead, has the postmodern university any chance of being emanci...
For many of us in higher education, the changes we are hearing about and, in some cases, participati...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in journal Gender and Edu...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Questions concerning the relationship between knowledge and other factors in the social world are am...
This book employs an an intersectional feminist approach to highlight how research and teaching agen...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
This lecture asks: How can education research address the big questions of our time, and what has po...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Universities in the early twenty-first century have become captive sites of global capitalism. The r...
Academia is no abstract place. Today, it stands at a crossroads of an ongoing pandemic, the question...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...