This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during the 2021-22 UCU strike. Guided by a critical discourse analysis of blog posts co-produced by staff and students during the strike and teach-outs, this article will examine how the teach-outs developed an education programme critiquing the neoliberal university and ‘student as consumer’ discourse, exploring forms of resistance, and creating radical pedagogical alternatives. Drawing on Mike Neary’s Student as Producer, this article argues the teach-outs were experiments in knowledge co-production and democratic decision-making that aimed to develop a collective capacity for resistive politics. Student as Producer was also visible in the overlap...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
The ‘academic orthodoxy’ () of student engagement is questioned by Zepke, who suggests that it suppo...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
This article uses student activism to explore the way in which activists are challenging the student...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
This paper tells the story of how a group of academic staff and students set out to establish a subv...
Student as Producer is a curricula for revolutionary teaching that emerged from inside an English un...
As contemporary universities become increasingly deregulated and neoliberalised structures, how is g...
We explore a site of unplanned, informal critical pedagogy and how raising critical conscious occurs...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Student rent strikes took place in many universities in England, against the backdrop of waves of th...
There is much talk of 'the crisis‘ in higher education, often expressed in fatalistic narratives abo...
The 'academic orthodoxy' (Brookfield 1986) of student engagement is questioned by Zepke, who suggest...
The 2018 strike undertaken by academics working in the UK was the largest called in University and C...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
The ‘academic orthodoxy’ () of student engagement is questioned by Zepke, who suggests that it suppo...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
This article uses student activism to explore the way in which activists are challenging the student...
Against the backdrop the Covid-19 pandemic, student rent strikes took place in many universities in ...
This paper tells the story of how a group of academic staff and students set out to establish a subv...
Student as Producer is a curricula for revolutionary teaching that emerged from inside an English un...
As contemporary universities become increasingly deregulated and neoliberalised structures, how is g...
We explore a site of unplanned, informal critical pedagogy and how raising critical conscious occurs...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Student rent strikes took place in many universities in England, against the backdrop of waves of th...
There is much talk of 'the crisis‘ in higher education, often expressed in fatalistic narratives abo...
The 'academic orthodoxy' (Brookfield 1986) of student engagement is questioned by Zepke, who suggest...
The 2018 strike undertaken by academics working in the UK was the largest called in University and C...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
The ‘academic orthodoxy’ () of student engagement is questioned by Zepke, who suggests that it suppo...