The first of two volumes, this diptych of critical academic work investigates generative spaces, or `cracks' in neoliberal managerialism that can be exposed, negotiated, exploited and energised with renewed collegiality, subversion and creativity.
The first of two volumes, this diptych of critical academic work investigates generative spaces, or `cracks' in neoliberal managerialism that can be e...
This book reveals the layered effects of the corporatization of higher education, situated within the phenomenon of disaster capitalism. The authors argue that higher education administrators have seized on the Covid-19 pandemic as an opportunity to advance a corporate higher education agenda consistent with the principles of disaster capitalism. This crisis deeply impacts what and how students in the United States learn, who gets to learn, and the very mission of the academy. Chapters also address neoliberalism as a policy statement that has reshaped and continues to shape higher education...
This book reveals the layered effects of the corporatization of higher education, situated within the phenomenon of disaster capitalism. The authors a...
This book explores the concept of academic freedom from a European vantage point. Drawing on both philosophical and legal perspectives, the editors and contributors analyse the concept of academic freedom within the present institutional setting. Academic freedom has long been considered a natural part of higher education, but as the world enters the digital age, a renewed understanding of its role and the threats it must face is required. The authors question the purpose of science without freedom, and subsequently the purpose of political communities without free science. Although the book...
This book explores the concept of academic freedom from a European vantage point. Drawing on both philosophical and legal perspectives, the editors an...