There is a growing literature discussing the experiences and identities of academics working within the 'new times' of contemporary academia. Critiques have been levied at the impact of neoliberalism on the nature, organisation and purpose of higher education (HE), highlighting the negative consequences for 'traditional' academic identities and practices, and calls have been made for further investigation of the 'lived' experiences of academic workers. Most studies to date have focused on 'older' (mature) academics and their responses to the new performativity. But what about the 'new' generation of academics who have only experienced the current HE context and climate? This article focuses on the identities and experiences of 'younger' UK ...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This article contributes to ongoing work that seeks to understand the nature and formation of contem...
In this article, I deal with the notion of ‘academic identity’ holistically, seeking to bring togeth...
The changing landscape of the Higher Education sector including open digital networked technologies ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This paper is focused on understanding how identity work unfolds along the learning trajectory of Ph...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
This thesis explores academics' epistemic-pedagogic identities in the context of neoliberalism. Spec...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
Life for the Academic in the Neoliberal University investigates the impact of neoliberalism on acade...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
Drawing on his earlier work on performativity, Ball in this article critically reflects on what it m...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This article contributes to ongoing work that seeks to understand the nature and formation of contem...
In this article, I deal with the notion of ‘academic identity’ holistically, seeking to bring togeth...
The changing landscape of the Higher Education sector including open digital networked technologies ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
This paper is focused on understanding how identity work unfolds along the learning trajectory of Ph...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
This thesis explores academics' epistemic-pedagogic identities in the context of neoliberalism. Spec...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
Life for the Academic in the Neoliberal University investigates the impact of neoliberalism on acade...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
Drawing on his earlier work on performativity, Ball in this article critically reflects on what it m...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...