
Affective Capitalism in Academia
Revealing Public Secrets
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 16. January 2023
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-4473-5784-1 (ISBN)
Description
Drawing on affect theory and research on academic capitalism, this book examines the contemporary crisis of universities. Moving through 11 international and comparative case studies, it explores diverse features of contemporary academic life, from the coloniality of academic capitalism to performance management and the experience of being performance-managed.
Affect has emerged as a major analytical lens of social research. However, it is rarely applied to universities and their marketisation. Offering a unique exploration of the contemporary role of affect in academic labour and the organisation of scholarship, this book considers modes of subjectivation, professional and personal relationships and organisational structures and their affective charges.
Chapter 9 is available Open Access via OAPEN under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Affect has emerged as a major analytical lens of social research. However, it is rarely applied to universities and their marketisation. Offering a unique exploration of the contemporary role of affect in academic labour and the organisation of scholarship, this book considers modes of subjectivation, professional and personal relationships and organisational structures and their affective charges.
Chapter 9 is available Open Access via OAPEN under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Reviews / Votes
"This timely book takes the pulse of the current university and showcases, warts and all, its emotional underpinnings. Essential reading for those who care about the future of the university as a critical and independent voice in society." Mats Benner, Lund UniversityMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 162 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
554 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-5784-1 (9781447357841)
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Revealing Public Secrets
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Persons
Daniel Nehring is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Swansea University.
Kristiina Brunila is Professor of Social Justice and Equality in Education at the University of Helsinki, where she directs the research centre AGORA for the Study of Social Justice and Equality in Education.
Kristiina Brunila is Professor of Social Justice and Equality in Education at the University of Helsinki, where she directs the research centre AGORA for the Study of Social Justice and Equality in Education.
Contributions
Lund University and Kristianstad University College
Lund University
Lund University
The University of the West Indies
Universita degli Studi di Trento
University of Trento
Maelardalen University
New York University Shanghai
Kapodistrian University of Athens
University of Eastern Finland
Content
1. Introduction: Academic capitalism and the affective organisation of academic labour - Kristiina Brunila and Daniel Nehring
Part I: Structures
2. The Labour Pains of Academic Capitalism in Crisis - Lew Zipin and Marie Brennan
3. Deepened Coloniality, Heightened structuralism: Implications for Intellectual thought and praxis in the Caribbean - Talia Esnard
4. Academic patriarchal (post)liberal capitalism - Demetra Tzanaki
Part II: Relationships
5. The storytelling and storyselling of neoliberal academic work - Kenneth Molbjerg Jorgensen and Paola Valero
6. Exploring the Academic and Affective Leadership in Academia - Kristiina Brunila
7. Friendship in academia: the moral economy of academic work - Erika Andersson Cederholm, Carina Sjoeholm and Dianne Dredge
8. What doesn't kill you makes you weaker: An uncanny story of contemporary academic life - Mark Vicars
Part III: Performance
9. Academy in my flesh: Affective athleticism and performative writing - Silvia Gherardi, Michela Cozza and Magnus Hoppe
10. Getting Texts Done: Affective Rhythms of Reading in Quantified Academia - Juhana Venaelaeinen
11. Performance Management: Western Universities, Chinese Entrepreneurs, and Students on Stage - Amir Hampel
12. What's the point? A few thoughts instead of a conclusion - Daniel Nehring and Kristiina Brunila
Part I: Structures
2. The Labour Pains of Academic Capitalism in Crisis - Lew Zipin and Marie Brennan
3. Deepened Coloniality, Heightened structuralism: Implications for Intellectual thought and praxis in the Caribbean - Talia Esnard
4. Academic patriarchal (post)liberal capitalism - Demetra Tzanaki
Part II: Relationships
5. The storytelling and storyselling of neoliberal academic work - Kenneth Molbjerg Jorgensen and Paola Valero
6. Exploring the Academic and Affective Leadership in Academia - Kristiina Brunila
7. Friendship in academia: the moral economy of academic work - Erika Andersson Cederholm, Carina Sjoeholm and Dianne Dredge
8. What doesn't kill you makes you weaker: An uncanny story of contemporary academic life - Mark Vicars
Part III: Performance
9. Academy in my flesh: Affective athleticism and performative writing - Silvia Gherardi, Michela Cozza and Magnus Hoppe
10. Getting Texts Done: Affective Rhythms of Reading in Quantified Academia - Juhana Venaelaeinen
11. Performance Management: Western Universities, Chinese Entrepreneurs, and Students on Stage - Amir Hampel
12. What's the point? A few thoughts instead of a conclusion - Daniel Nehring and Kristiina Brunila