The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny in recent times. This scrutiny, led by many established academics working within the sector, has highlighted the negative repercussions for teaching and research staff, often referred to as the ‘academic precariat’ due to their tenuous employment prospects within an increasingly market-driven system. This critique of the modern university can also inadvertently position academics as either resisting or complying with neoliberal governance. This does not adequately account for the nuanced and poetic ways in which professional, personal and gendered subjectivities are formulated, intertwined and negotiated. In this paper we draw on the six over...
Work intensification is a characteristic of the current neoliberal trend in academia. Postgraduates ...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
This collection of essays arose from a workshop held in Canberra in 2013 under the auspices of the A...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
This book investigates the gendered dimensions of academic life in the contemporary Australian unive...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
The methodology that we use, collective biography, brings together a group of researchers around a t...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This book reflects on academic life under a neoliberal regime. Through collaborative autoethnographi...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
The neoliberal transformation of higher education has a significant impact upon the careers of acade...
In this paper we explore how academics make sense of their current work conditions and in particular...
Teaching academics are typically in possession or pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy, which is the hi...
Work intensification is a characteristic of the current neoliberal trend in academia. Postgraduates ...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
This collection of essays arose from a workshop held in Canberra in 2013 under the auspices of the A...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
This book investigates the gendered dimensions of academic life in the contemporary Australian unive...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
The methodology that we use, collective biography, brings together a group of researchers around a t...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This book reflects on academic life under a neoliberal regime. Through collaborative autoethnographi...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
The neoliberal transformation of higher education has a significant impact upon the careers of acade...
In this paper we explore how academics make sense of their current work conditions and in particular...
Teaching academics are typically in possession or pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy, which is the hi...
Work intensification is a characteristic of the current neoliberal trend in academia. Postgraduates ...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
This collection of essays arose from a workshop held in Canberra in 2013 under the auspices of the A...