Justin Cruickshank is a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, with research interests in critical university studies, critical responses to authoritarian neoliberalism, and the philosophy of social science. Ross Abbinnett is a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, with research interests in classical and contemporary critical theory, and the social theory and philosophy of technology and technocracy.
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Acknowledgements Editors' Introduction Part 1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Challenged 1. The Feudal University in the Age of Gaming the System Cruickshank, J. 2. Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization? Antonio, R.J. 3. On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology Hall, R. Engagements 4. The Perils of Radical Subjectivity. A Comment on Antonio's 'Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?' Queiroz, R. 5. The American University, the Politics of Professors and the Narrative of 'Liberal Bias' Tyson, C. and Oreskes, N. 6. Epistemic Institutions: The Case for Constitutionally-Protected Academic Independence Milne, O. 7. 'Let us Build a City and a Tower': Figures of the University in Gregor Reisch's (1503) Margarita Philosophica Hudson-Miles, R. 8. Toward a Civic Ethic for Education: Arnold, Eliot (George) and Du Bois Lybeck, E. Part 2 Technology: Problems and Potentials 9. The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony Abbinnett, R. 10. Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and Precarity Holmwood, J. and Marcuello-Servos, C. 11. Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source and Version of the Truth? Di Muccio, E. Engagements 12. Open Access and Neoliberalism: A Response to Holmwood and Marcuello-Servos Eve, M. P. 13. Geographies of the Knowledge Economy on the Semi-Periphery: The Contradictions of Neoliberalisation and Precarity in Portugal Standring, A. and Tulumello, S. 14. 'Changing Behaviour': Hierarchy and Bureaucracy in the Corporatized University Garland, C. Part 3 Neoliberalism as Subject and Object 15. Knowing Neoliberalism Bacevic, J. 16. The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF creates Neoliberal Subjects Addendum for 'The Accident of Accessibility' Morrish, L. 17. Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education Cruickshank, J. 18. Statist Marketisation and Culture Wars in Authoritarian Populism Times: From Nudging Student-Customers to Changing Providers' Supply Cruickshank, J. Engagements 19. Action and 'Civil Death' in the Securitized University: A Comment on Jana Bacevic's 'Knowing Neoliberalism' Bose, L. S. 20. The Neoliberal University and the Common Good Sassower, R. 21. The Making of Bullshit Leadership and Toxic Management in the Neoliberal University Smyth, J. 22. The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in Neoliberal Higher Education Contributors Craddock, E. About the Contributor Index