This article uses student activism to explore the way in which activists are challenging the student as consumer model through a series of experiments that blend pedagogy and protest. Specifically, I suggest that Higher Education is increasingly becoming an arena of the postpolitical, and I argue that one of the ways this student-consumer subjectivity is being (re)produced is through a series of ‘depoliticisation machines’ operating within the university. This article goes on to claim that in order to counter this, some of those resisting the neoliberalisation of higher education have been creating political-pedagogical experiments that act as ‘repoliticisation machines’, and that these experiments countered student-consumer subjectificatio...
This article examines the widespread policy discourses that have constructed the notion of student a...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
There is much talk of =the crisis‘ in higher education, often expressed in fatalistic narratives abo...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
In a time of global neoliberal precarity that follows from perpetual war, uncontracted labour, and h...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
This paper considers the positioning of student campus activism within a discourse of student engage...
As contemporary universities become increasingly deregulated and neoliberalised structures, how is g...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
Since 2009 there has been an upsurge in political activity in and around the UK, as well as in some ...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
In recent times the Occupy movements globally have asserted the right to the city as a learning spac...
This article examines the widespread policy discourses that have constructed the notion of student a...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
There is much talk of =the crisis‘ in higher education, often expressed in fatalistic narratives abo...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
In a time of global neoliberal precarity that follows from perpetual war, uncontracted labour, and h...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
This paper considers the positioning of student campus activism within a discourse of student engage...
As contemporary universities become increasingly deregulated and neoliberalised structures, how is g...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
Since 2009 there has been an upsurge in political activity in and around the UK, as well as in some ...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
In recent times the Occupy movements globally have asserted the right to the city as a learning spac...
This article examines the widespread policy discourses that have constructed the notion of student a...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
There is much talk of =the crisis‘ in higher education, often expressed in fatalistic narratives abo...