2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-57909-6
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Neoliberalization, Universities and the Public Intellectual

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“…From the activation of neoliberal tropes and accelerated forms of global capitalism, markets have seized control of the university sector in a meaningful way (Ball, 2012;Brabazon, 2016;W. Brown, 2015;H. Fraser & Taylor, 2016;Giroux, 2002;Heath & Burdon, 2013;Humphrys, 2019;Rogers et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the activation of neoliberal tropes and accelerated forms of global capitalism, markets have seized control of the university sector in a meaningful way (Ball, 2012;Brabazon, 2016;W. Brown, 2015;H. Fraser & Taylor, 2016;Giroux, 2002;Heath & Burdon, 2013;Humphrys, 2019;Rogers et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The terraforming of higher education, particularly in Australia, has seen a departure from the old-form colonial institution, with its interest in service for the 'publics' of the hegemon (Boland, 2005;Connell, 2013aConnell, , 2019Cornelius-Bell, 2021;McMahon, 2009;Molesworth et al, 2009;Palma, 2020;Tutterow & Evans, 2016). In this space, universities no longer serve as home to the traditional intellectual of Gramscian theorisation (Fontana, 2015;H. Fraser & Taylor, 2016;Gramsci, 1996;Shear, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note briefly that the argument here is not that there are no possibilities for resistance or alternative realities. Fortunately, as Fraser and Taylor argue, ‘people do not always do as they are told’ (2016: 35). In fact, participants in this study regularly described their experiments with resistance.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Association Between Young People Youth Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neoliberalisation of the welfare sector, and of social work education and practice, has had significant impacts on contemporary human service organisations, which are deeply characterised by managerial practices and governmentality (see for example Swift et al 2016;Hendrix et al 2020). Within this context, social workers who espouse a commitment to social justice goals may find our practices compromised, even when committed to critical social work (Fraser and Taylor 2016). But (how) might critical reflection support social work practice in neoliberal organisations?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%