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Academe Degree Zero - Reconsidering the Politics of Higher Education

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Informationen zum Autor Jeffrey R. Di Leo Klappentext Academe Degree Zero brings together ten essays that identify and critically examine the key issues facing professionals in higher education today. These include the nature and limits of anonymity in academic discourse, the ways in which affiliation and prestige temper academic judgement, and the role of collegiality in academic life. Through numerous essays, edited books and journal issues, Jeffrey R. Di Leo's cross-disciplinary work has consistently been at the edge of current thinking and critical efforts to lay bare the reality of contemporary academic life. Academe Degree Zero provides a snapshot of academic identity and relations in a time of major technological and economic transformation and in the context of growing corporatisation of higher education. Zusammenfassung Academe Degree Zero brings together ten essays that identify and critically examine the key issues facing professionals in higher education today Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Anonymity, Dialogue, and the Academy; Chapter 2 Public Intellectuals, Inc.; Chapter 3 Uncollegiality, Tenure, and the Weasel Clause; Chapter 4 Shame in Academe; Chapter 5 On Being and Becoming Affiliated; Chapter 6 The Fate of the Book Review; Chapter 7 Politics, Pedagogy, and the Anthology (an exchange with Gerald Graff); Chapter 8 Academe Degree Zero; Chapter 9 Cultural Studies, Semiotics, and the Politics of Repackaging Theory; Chapter 10 New Technology and the Dilemmas of the Posttheory Generation;

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