Filosofi & religion
The Social Production of Knowledge in a Neoliberal Age
Justin Cruickshank • Ross Abbinnett
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Higher education exposes a key paradox of neoliberalism. The project of neoliberalism was said to be that of rolling back the state to liberate individuals, by replacing government bureaucracy with the free market. Rather than have the market serve individuals however, individuals were to serve the market. The marketisation reforms in higher education, which sought to reshape knowledge production, with students investing in human capital and academics producing transferable research, to make higher education of use to the economy, has resulted in extensive government bureaucracy and oppressive managerialist bureaucracy which is inefficient and expensive. Neoliberalism has always had authoritarian aspects and these are now coming to bear on universities. The state does not want critical and informed graduate citizens, but a hollowed out public sphere defined by consumption, willing servitude to the market and deference to state power. Attempts to reshape universities with bureaucracy are now accompanied by a culture war, attacking the production of critical knowledge. The authors in this book explore these issues and the possibilities for resistance and progressive change.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781538161401
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 414
- Utgivningsdatum: 2022-04-01
- Förlag: Rowman & Littlefield