This article takes the form of a critical conversation between three generations of critical theorists, examining the role of critical theory in the neoliberal academy: does this sort of intellectual project still have a place in an academic and educational system that tends to favour empirical research and policy-driven projects? Through a discussion of the relationship between critical theory and power, privilege, and positionality, the article addresses the ongoing urgency of such intellectual activities in the present context. The dialogue between the three participants acknowledges critical theory’s historical, and continuing, fragility within the university, while elucidating the ways that it can provide a vehicle for challenging domi...
The advent of an unregulated and financial form of capitalism, combined with a sharp rise in income ...
The starting point for this article is an explication of the essence of Marxism, which is argued as ...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
Acknowledgement This conversation was undertaken with the support of a Leverhulme Early Career Fello...
Neoliberalism has resulted in a large-scale economization and capitalization of society that has als...
Academic work and teaching in academia are undergoing major changes in the present neoliberal era. O...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for ...
With a few exceptions, critical theorists have been late to provide a comprehensive diagnosis of neo...
The recent rise of populism has generated a resurgence of interest in critical theory, in the wider ...
This article examines three sets of infrastructures that give shape to the academic knowledge econom...
This editorial responds to a professionalization and constrained notion of “critical theory” to argu...
Article in special issue of 'Media Theory' on "Critique, Postcritique and the Present Conjuncture" ...
This paper explores the state of critical thinking in higher education’s everyday pedagogical encoun...
The advent of an unregulated and financial form of capitalism, combined with a sharp rise in income ...
The starting point for this article is an explication of the essence of Marxism, which is argued as ...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
Acknowledgement This conversation was undertaken with the support of a Leverhulme Early Career Fello...
Neoliberalism has resulted in a large-scale economization and capitalization of society that has als...
Academic work and teaching in academia are undergoing major changes in the present neoliberal era. O...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
This paper, based on the reflections of two academic social scientists, offers a starting point for ...
With a few exceptions, critical theorists have been late to provide a comprehensive diagnosis of neo...
The recent rise of populism has generated a resurgence of interest in critical theory, in the wider ...
This article examines three sets of infrastructures that give shape to the academic knowledge econom...
This editorial responds to a professionalization and constrained notion of “critical theory” to argu...
Article in special issue of 'Media Theory' on "Critique, Postcritique and the Present Conjuncture" ...
This paper explores the state of critical thinking in higher education’s everyday pedagogical encoun...
The advent of an unregulated and financial form of capitalism, combined with a sharp rise in income ...
The starting point for this article is an explication of the essence of Marxism, which is argued as ...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...