TY - GEN digital ID - 131674218 TI - The Alienated Academic : The Struggle for Autonomy Inside the University PY - 2018 SN - 9783319943046 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan DB - UniCat KW - Philosophy KW - Philosophy and psychology of culture KW - Political philosophy. Social philosophy KW - Social stratification KW - Sociology KW - Teaching KW - Higher education KW - Educational sciences KW - HO (hoger onderwijs) KW - onderwijspolitiek KW - onderwijsfilosofie KW - sociologie KW - sociale filosofie KW - sociale ongelijkheid UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131674218 AB - Higher education is increasingly unable to engage usefully with global emergencies, as its functions are repurposed for value. Discourses of entrepreneurship, impact and excellence, realised through competition and the market, mean that academics and students are increasingly alienated from themselves and their work. This book applies Marx’s concept of alienation to the realities of academic life in the Global North, in order to explore how the idea of public education is subsumed under the law of value. In a landscape of increased commodification of higher education, the book explores the relationship between alienation and crisis, before analysing how academic knowledge, work, identity and life are themselves alienated. Finally, it argues that through indignant struggle, another world is possible, grounded in alternative forms of organising life and producing socially-useful knowledge, ultimately requiring the abolition of academic labour. This pioneering work will be of interest and value to all those working in the higher education sector, as well as those concerned with the rise of neoliberalism and marketization within universities. Richard Hall is Professor of Education and Technology at De Montfort University, UK, and a UK National Teaching Fellow. ER -