Today we launch a new series of posts from a recent conference about the Accelerated Academy. Pieces over the next few weeks will explore the history, development and structure of audit cultures in Higher Education, digitally mediated measurement and the quantification of scholarship. The first piece in the series is from Fabian Cannizzo. Drawing from his research in Australia, he explores performance management criteria, motivational drive, and the development of self in academic labour
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
The academic has no apparent autonomy beyond the temporary amelioration of her labour relations wit...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers where managerialism, s...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers wheremanagerialism, se...
The academic identity is under attack. There are many tensions academics face; what does it mean to ...
The construction of meaningfulness of work is guided by a moral frame, which helps individuals to ch...
This study investigates academic work – what kind of tasks and duties constitute this particular typ...
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of corporate ...
Some years ago we conducted a research interview with a man who taught sound production at a college...
In this conceptual paper, I contend that the soul of academic labour is becoming lost in performativ...
This paper examines how material conditions constrain the capacity to act with academic integrity, p...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
There is a growing number of critics who claim that modern changes of the university, based on the m...
This thesis is an exploratory investigation into aspects of work meaningfulness among academics curr...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
The academic has no apparent autonomy beyond the temporary amelioration of her labour relations wit...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers where managerialism, s...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers wheremanagerialism, se...
The academic identity is under attack. There are many tensions academics face; what does it mean to ...
The construction of meaningfulness of work is guided by a moral frame, which helps individuals to ch...
This study investigates academic work – what kind of tasks and duties constitute this particular typ...
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of corporate ...
Some years ago we conducted a research interview with a man who taught sound production at a college...
In this conceptual paper, I contend that the soul of academic labour is becoming lost in performativ...
This paper examines how material conditions constrain the capacity to act with academic integrity, p...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
There is a growing number of critics who claim that modern changes of the university, based on the m...
This thesis is an exploratory investigation into aspects of work meaningfulness among academics curr...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...
The academic has no apparent autonomy beyond the temporary amelioration of her labour relations wit...
This paper reflects upon careering, securing identities and ethical subjectivities in academia in th...