2013
DOI: 10.2304/power.2013.5.2.186
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Academic Activism in the Face of Enclosure in the Digital University

Abstract: The role of the academic, both inside and beyond the university, is under scrutiny across global higher education. In part, this is tied to the neo-liberal agenda for universities, which is underpinned by a discourse of marketisation and commodification. In part, it is amplified by the production and use of digital technologies, and the contested nature of those technologies in reproducing or reinscribing existing practices. One emerging area of interest is the role of digital technology in academic futures, e… Show more

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“…Instead of putting their trust in the institutional framework, they work towards building an alternative within the university. Those alternatives work by an autonomous logic and act as seeds for potential further transformations by the deinstitutionalisation of the University (Neary and Amsler, 2012) as well as reinforcing the resilience of the academic community (Hall, 2013).…”
Section: The University and Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of putting their trust in the institutional framework, they work towards building an alternative within the university. Those alternatives work by an autonomous logic and act as seeds for potential further transformations by the deinstitutionalisation of the University (Neary and Amsler, 2012) as well as reinforcing the resilience of the academic community (Hall, 2013).…”
Section: The University and Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%