As the theme of this traverse clearly states, during the last decade, in the wake of books such as Bill Reading’s The University in Ruins (1997), there has been an increasing academic concern with Audit Cultures (Marilyn Strathern, 2000) or Audit Society (Michael Power, 1997). Particularly within the European University system, a form of critique has taken shape in response to, among other issues, norms for publication in peer-review journals, intensifying cycles of research ..
The audit culture which has developed in public universities has led to counter-productive outcomes....
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
This essay reviews the central arguments of The Audit Society (Power, 1999) and re-considers the cau...
Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
Universities are changing (Göransson and Brundenius, 2010). On the one hand, universities are blamed...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
Proponents of the concept of the audit culture in UK higher education argue that from the late 1990s...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
ABSTRACT The audit culture has become a hegemonic force because of changes in the relationships betw...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
We welcome these thoughtful and constructive comments and are particularly pleased to engage in conv...
This essay addresses the emergence of audit culture and evidence-base research and its entry into th...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
The audit culture which has developed in public universities has led to counter-productive outcomes....
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
This essay reviews the central arguments of The Audit Society (Power, 1999) and re-considers the cau...
Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
Universities are changing (Göransson and Brundenius, 2010). On the one hand, universities are blamed...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
Proponents of the concept of the audit culture in UK higher education argue that from the late 1990s...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
ABSTRACT The audit culture has become a hegemonic force because of changes in the relationships betw...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
We welcome these thoughtful and constructive comments and are particularly pleased to engage in conv...
This essay addresses the emergence of audit culture and evidence-base research and its entry into th...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
The audit culture which has developed in public universities has led to counter-productive outcomes....
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
This essay reviews the central arguments of The Audit Society (Power, 1999) and re-considers the cau...