University Management as Court Society: A Processual Analysis of the Rise of University Management

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Abstract

Social Theory and the Politics of Higher Education brings together an international group of scholars who shine a theoretical light on the politics of academic life and higher education. The book covers three key areas: 1) Institutional governance, with a specific focus on issues such as measurement, surveillance, accountability, regulation, performance and institutional reputation. 2) Academic work, covering areas such as the changing nature of academic labour, neoliberalism and academic identity, and the role of gender and gender studies in university life. 3) Student experience, which includes case studies of student politics and protest, the impact of graduate debt and changing student identities. The editors and chapter authors explore these topics through a theoretical lens, using the ideas of Michel Foucault, Niklas Luhmann, Barbara Adams, Donna Massey, Margaret Archer, Jürgen Habermas, Pierre Bourdieu, Hartmut Rosa, Norbert Elias and Donna Haraway, among others. The case studies, from Africa, Europe, Australia and South America, draw on a wide range of research approaches, and each chapter includes a set of critical reflections on how social theory and research methodology can work in tandem.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Theory and the Politics of Higher Education: Critical Perspectives on Institutional Research
EditorsMark Murphy, Ciaran Burke, Cristina Costa, Rille Raaper
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pages27-44
Number of pages18
ISBN (Print)978-1-350-14156-8
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Education / Higher
  • Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects

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