In this paper, drawing on the work of Michel Foucault, I argue that academics are enmeshed in power relations in which confession operates, both on and through academics. Drawing on Foucault’s genealogy of confession, I illustrate how academics are not only invited to reflect on performance, faults, temptations and desires in their work and private life, but as teachers they mobilise the same kind of technology in relation to students. These power relations are connected to wider changes in society, where discourses on New Public Management have become all pervasive in organising and governing public institutions. The examples of the use of appraisal interviews and logbooks as governing techniques illustrate how government currently operate...
The role of academics in universities worldwide has undergone unprecedented change over the past dec...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...
In liberal, democratic and capitalist societies today, we are increasingly invited to disclose our i...
Supervision is widely acknowledged as influencing the quality of postgraduate theses, and by associa...
This article examines the reflective turn in student education. It draws on Foucault (1977, 1979, 19...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
This article discusses the relevance of Foucault\u27s work to the field of educational administratio...
This book identifies analytical autoethnography as a methodology that synthesises autobiography and ...
Given the transformation in the government of academic life over recent decades, the article attempt...
In this thesis, I analyze and clarify the ideas of power and subjectification as they operate in sch...
This dissertation theorizes curriculum as confession and attends to questions of justice, selfhood, ...
During my years at the university, I have talked to all kinds of people, from all kinds of lifestyle...
The role of academics in universities worldwide has undergone unprecedented change over the past dec...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...
In liberal, democratic and capitalist societies today, we are increasingly invited to disclose our i...
Supervision is widely acknowledged as influencing the quality of postgraduate theses, and by associa...
This article examines the reflective turn in student education. It draws on Foucault (1977, 1979, 19...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
This article discusses the relevance of Foucault\u27s work to the field of educational administratio...
This book identifies analytical autoethnography as a methodology that synthesises autobiography and ...
Given the transformation in the government of academic life over recent decades, the article attempt...
In this thesis, I analyze and clarify the ideas of power and subjectification as they operate in sch...
This dissertation theorizes curriculum as confession and attends to questions of justice, selfhood, ...
During my years at the university, I have talked to all kinds of people, from all kinds of lifestyle...
The role of academics in universities worldwide has undergone unprecedented change over the past dec...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...
International audienceThe theme of confession, present in the reflection of Michel Foucault since th...