
Neoliberalization, Universities and the Public Intellectual
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"We all know that performance and budgetary pressures in the modern university constrain research and education agendas. Taylor and Fraser push further by exploring who is marginalised in the process and articulating a cogent argument to re-value solidarity, diversity and creativity in our engagement with the public sphere." Professor Stewart Lockie, James Cook University, Australia)
"Drawing on feminism, class politics and multi-species perspectives, this much-needed book defends the role of the public academic and advocates innovative ways to individually and collectively resist within the constraints of the neoliberal university. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand and challenge oppression within and outside the academic realm." (Donna Baines, Chair of Social Work and Social Policy, The University of Sydney, Australia)
"In the best tradition of activist scholarship, Heather Fraser and Nik Taylor interrogate and challenge academic complicity with neoliberal practices in the modern university. They move beyond moral indignation by grounding their resistance in stories of their own and others' pushing back against neoliberal values that undermine independent scholarship and collegiality. In so doing, they also make a major contribution to the intersections between speciesism and other forms of oppression. This important and timely book reminds us that we all must act against the neoliberalization of our everyday practices to create more caring and socially just workplaces." (Bob Pease is Professor of Social Work at the University of Tasmania, Australia and author of "Undoing Privilege: Unearned Advantage in a Divided World")
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Nik Taylor is Associate Professor at Flinders University, Australia and has been researching, and advocating for, other animals for over 15 years. Nik has published widely on the treatment of animals; links between human aggression and animal cruelty; slaughterhouses; meat-eating, and, animal shelter work. Her most recent books include The Rise of Critical Animal Studies (ed., with Richard Twine), and Humans, Animals and Society .
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