This article reflects on the challenges of mixing public advocacy, teaching, and research in Irish third level education. It explores the concept of academic activism and introduces concepts of ‘public sociologist’ and ‘pracademic’ to contextualize my own academic trajectory and activism. Having reflected on general academic activism in the context of challenges facing Irish civil society, the focus then shifts to a personal case study. The conclusion addresses the ambiguities and tensions of pursuing a particular approach to academic life. The need for academic activism is intensifying in the context of the neoliberalization of Irish universities, a weakening civil society, and a more precarious academic life
Aim. This paper examines how dominant understandings of students in third-level education in Ireland...
In 2004 Wright et al issued a challenge to sociologists, to examine 'the effect of the structure of ...
Much radical writing on academia is grounded in a mystified view of knowledge in which an ecosociali...
This article reflects on the challenges of mixing public advocacy, teaching, and research in Irish t...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
This article tracks the engagement of university faculty in academic and community activism during t...
There are many natural links between academic work and activism that can be used for social justice ...
In this thesis I look at the implications of replicating the organising practices utilized in the c...
Drawing on my involvement as an academic in the campaign that resulted in the introduction of paid p...
Engagement with wider society is a key driver in Irish higher education policy (Hunt 2011). This pap...
University-based activists constantly find themselves at an interface between the institution that e...
This paper examines the activities and motivations of activist academics who choose to engage in tea...
The historical, cultural, political, and economic contexts of academic activism have been marked by ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Aim. This paper examines how dominant understandings of students in third-level education in Ireland...
In 2004 Wright et al issued a challenge to sociologists, to examine 'the effect of the structure of ...
Much radical writing on academia is grounded in a mystified view of knowledge in which an ecosociali...
This article reflects on the challenges of mixing public advocacy, teaching, and research in Irish t...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
This article tracks the engagement of university faculty in academic and community activism during t...
There are many natural links between academic work and activism that can be used for social justice ...
In this thesis I look at the implications of replicating the organising practices utilized in the c...
Drawing on my involvement as an academic in the campaign that resulted in the introduction of paid p...
Engagement with wider society is a key driver in Irish higher education policy (Hunt 2011). This pap...
University-based activists constantly find themselves at an interface between the institution that e...
This paper examines the activities and motivations of activist academics who choose to engage in tea...
The historical, cultural, political, and economic contexts of academic activism have been marked by ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Aim. This paper examines how dominant understandings of students in third-level education in Ireland...
In 2004 Wright et al issued a challenge to sociologists, to examine 'the effect of the structure of ...
Much radical writing on academia is grounded in a mystified view of knowledge in which an ecosociali...