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Entrepreneurial University
Engaging Publics, Intersecting Impacts

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Zusatztext "Government policies seek to enhance the impact of research. Whose use is valued? Whose knowledge counts and is counted? The essays in this important collection address the new forms of inclusion and exclusion that are emerging. They pose fundamental questions for public social science that all of us need to consider." - John Holmwood, President, British Sociological Association, UK "As the membrane separating the university from the wider society thins, as commodification and rationalization becomes the order of the day, so there is a struggle for the future of the university. This forward-thinking book breaks down conventional academic barriers between and within disciplines, as well as between the university and its environment, to develop critical and engaged approaches to the production and circulation of knowledge. In so doing the essays embark on the long and arduous process of reinventing the university a university accessible and accountable to a broad range of publics." - Michael Burawoy, Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley, USA "This collection makes clear the challenges and opportunities that the neo-liberal university brings with it and invites the reader to take up a more critical stance towards the processes and policies that come with it and poses a whole range of questions of what public engagement currently is and what it might be." - Jon Rainford, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research blog Informationen zum Autor Ana Cristina Santos, University of Coimbra, PortugalRachela Colosi University of Lincoln, UKKath Browne, University of Brighton, UKLeela Bakshi, Research Activist, UKVictoria G. Mountford, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, UKNick Rumens, Middlesex University, UKFrancesca Stella, University of Glasgow, UKLaura Lovin, Rutgers University, USAYvonne Robinson, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, UKAva Kanyeredzi, London Metropolitan University, UKPaula Reavey, London South Bank University, UKSteven D. Brown, University of Leicester, UKDeirdre Conlon, Saint Peter's University, USANicholas Gill, Exeter University, UKImogen Tyler, Lancaster University, UKCeri Oeppen, Sussex University, UKJocey Quinn, University of Plymouth, UKKim Allen, Manchester Metropolitan University, UKSumi Hollingworth, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, UKUvanney Maylor, University of Bedfordshire, UKJayne Osgood, London Metropolitan University, UKAnthea Rose, Bishop Grosseteste University, UKChamion Caballero, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, UKYolanda Martínez-San Miguel, Rutgers-New Brunswick University, USASarah Tobias, Rutgers-New Brunswick University, USAMichelle Addison, Newcastle University, UK Klappentext The entrepreneurial university has been tasked with making an impact. This collection presents professional-personal reflections on research experience and interpretative accounts of navigating fieldwork and broader publics, politics and practices of (dis)engagement primarily through a feminist, queer and gender studies lens. Zusammenfassung The entrepreneurial university has been tasked with making an impact. This collection presents professional-personal reflections on research experience and interpretative accounts of navigating fieldwork and broader publics, politics and practices of (dis)engagement primarily through a feminist, queer and gender studies lens. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Entrepreneurial University: Engaging Publics, Intersecting Impacts; Yvette Taylor PART I: (NON)ACADEMIC SUBJECT: OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVISM 1. Academia without Walls? Multiple Belongings and the Implications of Feminist and Queer Political Engagement; Ana Cristina Santos 2. Dancing on the Intersections of (Un)Acceptability: Reflections/flextions on Disengagement in Higher Education; Rachela Colosi 3. Participation Beyond Bound...

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