Academic ‘labour’ within the Higher Education landscape is changing as universities are increasingly managed as business organisations. In the contemporary neoliberal academic context, departments and individuals are required to develop forms of accountability based on quantitative metrics regarding performance, budgets, human resource management and income generation. Drawing from Foucauldian theories of power, this paper explores the contentious implementation of workload allocation models in the UK Higher Education sector not only as an illustration of a superimposed managerial tool of control, but also as an instrument of resistance. This article suggests that in order to counteract the systematic failure of neoliberal academia at the i...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...
Academic ‘labour’ within the Higher Education landscape is changing as universities are increasingly...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
This small-scale case study focused on academic managers to explore the ways in which they control t...
Neo-liberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universit...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universiti...
Drawing on Foucault’s elaboration of neoliberalism as a positive form of state power, the ascendancy...
The pressures on UK higher education (from explicit competition and growth in student numbers, to s...
Higher education in the United Kingdom (UK) is under increasing pressure to manage the workload of i...
Within an increasingly dynamic and volatile external environment, university managers are charged wi...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...
Academic ‘labour’ within the Higher Education landscape is changing as universities are increasingly...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
This small-scale case study focused on academic managers to explore the ways in which they control t...
Neo-liberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universit...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universiti...
Drawing on Foucault’s elaboration of neoliberalism as a positive form of state power, the ascendancy...
The pressures on UK higher education (from explicit competition and growth in student numbers, to s...
Higher education in the United Kingdom (UK) is under increasing pressure to manage the workload of i...
Within an increasingly dynamic and volatile external environment, university managers are charged wi...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have shaped the nature of academic work since the 1980s in Au...