In this article, we focus on how neoliberal performance metrics impact on non-traditional students at a modern university in England. We argue that the introduction of ‘quality assurance’ measures, such as the National Student Survey and the Teaching Excellence Framework, are driven by an ideology which purports to have student’s best interests at heart by raising teaching standards, focusing on graduate employability and wider participation, but in fact works to discourage critical pedagogic practices that would allow for more democratic and dialogic spaces of learning. This article presents findings from one multi-modal qualitative case study at a particular higher education institution in London, where many of the students originate from...
Neoliberalism is a form of interventionism that seeks to pursue elite – corporate – interests. This ...
The current operating context for higher education in the UK is of neoliberal consumerism ...
This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for ...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This article critically explores the consequences of the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a tr...
This paper discusses how dominant discourses of neoliberalism intersect with teaching and learning p...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
Academic work and teaching in academia are undergoing major changes in the present neoliberal era. O...
This article reflects upon the neoliberalisation of higher education and its effects on teaching pra...
Drawing on Foucault’s elaboration of neoliberalism as a positive form of state power, the ascendancy...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
This essay details the processes through which English universities reinforce existing social class ...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
The restructuring of higher education (HE) according to neoliberal market principles has constructed...
Neoliberalism is a form of interventionism that seeks to pursue elite – corporate – interests. This ...
The current operating context for higher education in the UK is of neoliberal consumerism ...
This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for ...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This article critically explores the consequences of the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a tr...
This paper discusses how dominant discourses of neoliberalism intersect with teaching and learning p...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
Academic work and teaching in academia are undergoing major changes in the present neoliberal era. O...
This article reflects upon the neoliberalisation of higher education and its effects on teaching pra...
Drawing on Foucault’s elaboration of neoliberalism as a positive form of state power, the ascendancy...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
This essay details the processes through which English universities reinforce existing social class ...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
The restructuring of higher education (HE) according to neoliberal market principles has constructed...
Neoliberalism is a form of interventionism that seeks to pursue elite – corporate – interests. This ...
The current operating context for higher education in the UK is of neoliberal consumerism ...
This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for ...