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Through A Glass Darkly The Social Sciences Look At The Neoliberal University 1st Edition Margaret Thornton

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Through A Glass Darkly The Social Sciences Look At The Neoliberal University 1st Edition Margaret Thornton
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Margaret Thornton
ISBN: 9781925022148, 1925022145
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Through A Glass Darkly The Social Sciences Look At The Neoliberal University 1st Edition Margaret Thornton by Margaret Thornton 9781925022148, 1925022145 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays arose from a workshop held in Canberra in 2013 under the auspices of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia to consider the impact of the encroachment of the market on public universities. While the UK tripled fees in 2013 and determined that the teaching of the social sciences and the humanities would no longer be publicly funded, it was feared that Australia would go further and deregulate fees altogether. In the best tradition of the social sciences, the contributors have assumed the role of critic and conscience of society to present penetrating analyses of the ramifications of the corporatisation of the university as neoliberalism continues to occupy the ascendant position in the political firmament. The dramatis personae in these analyses are students, academics, managers and political mandarins with the gendered character of corporatisation an important sub-theme.

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