This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the range of strategies that have (or could) serve as tools of resistance. Using a combination of theoretical analysis and autoethnography, I examine the emotional impact of bottomless and invisible labour imposed by austerity and the ways institutions use emotional coercion to promote self-surveillance, meta-work, and hyper-productivity. Following this analysis, I discuss the ways that oppressive institutional cultures silence dissent and absorb common resistance tactics advocated by educators. Finally, I introduce several examples of performance-based resistance projects and explore how creative, personal, and absurd forms of protest might be use...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This research within this exegesis has developed out of the idea that pedestrian passage through pub...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay attempts to mark the current phase of capitalist neoliberalism, in order to create a spac...
This open access book reflects on academic life under a neoliberal regime. Through collaborative aut...
This paper begins and ends with a provocation: I argue that refusal in librarianship is both impossi...
The affective turn in the humanities and social sciences seeks to theorize the social through examin...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
In April 2016, 200 people in the London Borough of Lambeth occupied Carnegie Library, forcibly preve...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This article analyzes current trends in academic librarianship from the perspective of Italian auton...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This research within this exegesis has developed out of the idea that pedestrian passage through pub...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay explores the social-psychic toll of prolonged austerity on academic librarians and the ra...
This essay attempts to mark the current phase of capitalist neoliberalism, in order to create a spac...
This open access book reflects on academic life under a neoliberal regime. Through collaborative aut...
This paper begins and ends with a provocation: I argue that refusal in librarianship is both impossi...
The affective turn in the humanities and social sciences seeks to theorize the social through examin...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
In April 2016, 200 people in the London Borough of Lambeth occupied Carnegie Library, forcibly preve...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This article analyzes current trends in academic librarianship from the perspective of Italian auton...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This research within this exegesis has developed out of the idea that pedestrian passage through pub...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...