Since December 2017, a group of us (including Kim Solga, Sylvan Baker, Diana Damian Martin, Rebecca Hayes Laughton, and Katherine Low) have been convening working sessions at various schools and conferences that address the questions and problems animating this issue of RiDE. In this final article, a handful of our respondents from ASTR 2018 in San Diego ruminate upon, list, and re-member tactics they have used, or dreamed of using, to make it through the neoliberal academic day-to-day. Their thoughts are accompanied here by a handful of photos that document the documentation we produced at our first symposium
The corporatization of the university has brought with it a neoliberal ideology of belief that stude...
Welcome to the latest issue of Imagining SoTL. This issue consists of responses to a call for papers...
This integrated article dissertation examines some of the new managerial practices that have emerged...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
In this introduction, guest editor Kim Solga reflects on the origins of the issue, details its scope...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
The following interview with the Precarious Workers Brigade (PWB) reflects on the theme of collabora...
In this paper, we draw on our collaborative work running a salon for thinking about care in STS rese...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The sociology of expectations has helped academics and policy analysts to understand how socio-techn...
Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of w...
Invited Speaker. Tactics and Praxis. Trinity College, University of Cambridge. This series of semina...
Female social work early career academics (ECAs) face many challenges within a neoliberal university...
In this article we argue that colleges of education should lead alongside communities to foster a co...
The corporatization of the university has brought with it a neoliberal ideology of belief that stude...
Welcome to the latest issue of Imagining SoTL. This issue consists of responses to a call for papers...
This integrated article dissertation examines some of the new managerial practices that have emerged...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
In this introduction, guest editor Kim Solga reflects on the origins of the issue, details its scope...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
The following interview with the Precarious Workers Brigade (PWB) reflects on the theme of collabora...
In this paper, we draw on our collaborative work running a salon for thinking about care in STS rese...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The sociology of expectations has helped academics and policy analysts to understand how socio-techn...
Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of w...
Invited Speaker. Tactics and Praxis. Trinity College, University of Cambridge. This series of semina...
Female social work early career academics (ECAs) face many challenges within a neoliberal university...
In this article we argue that colleges of education should lead alongside communities to foster a co...
The corporatization of the university has brought with it a neoliberal ideology of belief that stude...
Welcome to the latest issue of Imagining SoTL. This issue consists of responses to a call for papers...
This integrated article dissertation examines some of the new managerial practices that have emerged...