This article reflects, from a feminist perspective, on a five-year period as Head of a School of Media. It considers the position of media studies within the new academic capitalism, and the re-masculinisation of the university that this has produced. It considers strategies employed by the field to stake its own claim to that masculinisation, in particular the embrace of ‘the digital’. Finally it describes the challenges this posed for the author, and tactics employed in dealing with them
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Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
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I argue for a new conception of practical authority based on an analysis of the relationship between...
Abstract: The intellectual landscape of the humanities has since the 1960s been overshadowed by the ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
The ‘hunter gatherer hypothesis’ posits that prehistoric environments and social roles have resulted...
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How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
This paper is an exploration of the prospects of rationalist, concept‐based epistemologies of modali...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
Colin Williamson describes his time as a student in T. F. Torrance's class at New College in the lat...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
When society changes as a result of cultural, economic, and/or political upheaval, the foundation o...
I argue for a new conception of practical authority based on an analysis of the relationship between...
Abstract: The intellectual landscape of the humanities has since the 1960s been overshadowed by the ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
The ‘hunter gatherer hypothesis’ posits that prehistoric environments and social roles have resulted...
In 2016/17 C. and T. were A's teachers in the first year of the Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) prog...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
Teenagers' online activities can reveal rich and varied literacy behaviours. While these teenagers m...
The essay focuses on a set of case studies of educational institutes that recently turned their tra...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
This paper is an exploration of the prospects of rationalist, concept‐based epistemologies of modali...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
Colin Williamson describes his time as a student in T. F. Torrance's class at New College in the lat...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
When society changes as a result of cultural, economic, and/or political upheaval, the foundation o...