| Literature DB >> 26097259 |
Willem Halffman1, Hans Radder2.
Abstract
Universities are occupied by management, a regime obsessed with 'accountability' through measurement, increased competition, efficiency, 'excellence', and misconceived economic salvation. Given the occupation's absurd side-effects, we ask ourselves how management has succeeded in taking over our precious universities. An alternative vision for the academic future consists of a public university, more akin to a socially engaged knowledge commons than to a corporation. We suggest some provocative measures to bring about such a university. However, as management seems impervious to cogent arguments, such changes can only happen if academics take action. Hence, we explore several strategies for a renewed university politics.Entities:
Keywords: Academic labour conditions; Academic politics; Management; Political action; Public university; The Netherlands
Year: 2015 PMID: 26097259 PMCID: PMC4468800 DOI: 10.1007/s11024-015-9270-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minerva ISSN: 0026-4695