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- Title
Scholar Outsiders in the Neoliberal University: Transgressive Academic Labour in the Whitestream.
- Authors
Kidman, Joanna; Chu, Cherie
- Abstract
Over the past 15 years of tertiary sector reform, the nature of academic governance in New Zealand universities has radically changed. Globalization, neoliberal experimentation and managerialist practices have come to characterize a higher education system where the locus of authority is at an ever-widening distance from the majority of academics. This paper uses sociological analyses of organizational structure to explore how macro and micro-level interactions within the managerialist university shape ethnicized, classed and gendered institutional status systems. Drawing on interviews with 43 Māori and Pacific senior scholars in nine universities and Wānanga, we consider the role of scholar 'outsiders' from the point of view of minoritized/ethnicized academics and argue that while academic labour within the institutional margins can be profoundly alienating these sites are less readily accessed by institutional elites and therefore open up possibilities for organized scholarly resistance to the neoliberal status quo.
- Subjects
NEW Zealand; HIGHER education; ORGANIZATIONAL structure; INSTITUTIONAL racism; RACISM in higher education; EDUCATION of Maori people; NEOLIBERALISM; WHITE people; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges
- Publication
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2017, Vol 52, Issue 1, p7
- ISSN
0028-8276
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s40841-017-0079-y