Using a dialectical mode of exposition, I offer a reflexive sociological theorisation of the paradox that characterises my academic identity: a fatalistic disenchantment concerning the colonisation of Higher Education (HE) by neoliberalism co-exists with a utopianism concerning HE's emancipatory possibilities. I begin with a discussion of Weber's contention that disenchantment is the fate of bureaucratised modernity. This is followed by a consideration of Freire's conception of hope as a universal ontological need and Bloch's conceptualisation of the objective and subjective dimensions of hope. The significance these authors attribute to dreaming in the development of the utopian imagination is also addressed. Next, I argue that the tension...
Drawing on a longitudinal research project that followed the undergraduate entrants of 2013 into, an...
Being particularly at home in critical theories of education, hope is invoked widely by theorists to...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Drawing on personal teaching experience, this article considers the potentiality and pains of a peda...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This paper begins by challenging the use of “domestication” in the phrase the “domestication of utop...
AbstractThis article focuses on my ethnographic self-reconstruction in order to explore myacademic j...
This article proposes literature and psychoanalysis as forms of critical education, putting in urgen...
In this paper I begin with Schleiermacher review and analyze the origins of the Humboldtian model of...
Career is an activity that occurs in-the-world-with-others, an interdependent social project which i...
peer-reviewedIn this essay (a revision of my contribution at the closing session of the Imaginaries ...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
What follows is a series of short letters written by a student from the University of Utopia. Althou...
This thesis explores academics' epistemic-pedagogic identities in the context of neoliberalism. Spec...
This chapter illustrates the application of Figured Worlds theory (Holland, Lachicotte, Skinner, & C...
Drawing on a longitudinal research project that followed the undergraduate entrants of 2013 into, an...
Being particularly at home in critical theories of education, hope is invoked widely by theorists to...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Drawing on personal teaching experience, this article considers the potentiality and pains of a peda...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This paper begins by challenging the use of “domestication” in the phrase the “domestication of utop...
AbstractThis article focuses on my ethnographic self-reconstruction in order to explore myacademic j...
This article proposes literature and psychoanalysis as forms of critical education, putting in urgen...
In this paper I begin with Schleiermacher review and analyze the origins of the Humboldtian model of...
Career is an activity that occurs in-the-world-with-others, an interdependent social project which i...
peer-reviewedIn this essay (a revision of my contribution at the closing session of the Imaginaries ...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
What follows is a series of short letters written by a student from the University of Utopia. Althou...
This thesis explores academics' epistemic-pedagogic identities in the context of neoliberalism. Spec...
This chapter illustrates the application of Figured Worlds theory (Holland, Lachicotte, Skinner, & C...
Drawing on a longitudinal research project that followed the undergraduate entrants of 2013 into, an...
Being particularly at home in critical theories of education, hope is invoked widely by theorists to...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...