The higher education curriculum in the global North is increasingly co-opted for the production of measurable outcomes, framed by determinist narratives of employability and enterprise. Such co-option is immanent to processes of financialisation and marketisation, which encourage the production of quantifiable curriculum activities and tradable academic services. Yet the university is also affected by global socio-economic and socio-environmental crises, which can be expressed as a function of a broader crisis of social reproduction or sociability. As the labour of academics and students is increasingly driven by a commodity-valuation rooted in the measurement of performance, the ability for academics and students to respond to crises from ...
Universities in the UK are increasingly adopting corporate governance structures, a consumerist mode...
As one response to the secular crisis of capitalism, higher education is being proletarianised. Its ...
The economic crisis of 2008 was followed by a persistent recession, with low levels of growth, weak ...
CC-BY-4.0 This is an Open Access journalThe higher education curriculum in the global North is incr...
This paper develops a critical analysis of ‘intellectual leadership’ in the University, and identifi...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
The higher education sector in South Africa is experiencing an existential crisis. For all of its d...
This thesis contributes to the current conversation and growing number of voices that call for a rad...
Open Access JournalAs one response to the secular crisis of capitalism, higher education is being pr...
Since the 1980s the marketisation of higher education has been profound in the United Kingdom. To as...
As the global higher education sector is re-engineered through real subsumption inside the logic of ...
This paper presents an analysis of the ways in which UK higher education (HE) has become increasingl...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
Universities in the UK are increasingly adopting corporate governance structures, a consumerist mode...
As one response to the secular crisis of capitalism, higher education is being proletarianised. Its ...
The economic crisis of 2008 was followed by a persistent recession, with low levels of growth, weak ...
CC-BY-4.0 This is an Open Access journalThe higher education curriculum in the global North is incr...
This paper develops a critical analysis of ‘intellectual leadership’ in the University, and identifi...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
The higher education sector in South Africa is experiencing an existential crisis. For all of its d...
This thesis contributes to the current conversation and growing number of voices that call for a rad...
Open Access JournalAs one response to the secular crisis of capitalism, higher education is being pr...
Since the 1980s the marketisation of higher education has been profound in the United Kingdom. To as...
As the global higher education sector is re-engineered through real subsumption inside the logic of ...
This paper presents an analysis of the ways in which UK higher education (HE) has become increasingl...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
Universities in the UK are increasingly adopting corporate governance structures, a consumerist mode...
As one response to the secular crisis of capitalism, higher education is being proletarianised. Its ...
The economic crisis of 2008 was followed by a persistent recession, with low levels of growth, weak ...