‘When the hurley-burley's done, when the battle's lost and won’: exploring the value and appropriation of silence and quietude in academiaShow others and affiliations
2022 (English)In: European Journal of Higher Education, ISSN 2156-8235, E-ISSN 2156-8243, Vol. 12, no 3, p. 277-292Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
The intensification of the working life of academics in the corporate world of higher education shaped by new public management, is the backdrop for an exploration of the appropriation of opportunities for silence and quietude through the operation of internalised disciplines of self-imposed control. The paper includes a review of selected literature on the effects of neoliberal education policy reform on the working lives of academics in higher education. Specifically it considers the intensity and pressures and the possibilities for academics to find silence, quietude and respite from the 'hurley-burley', allowing them to 'stand back’ from this for a time. The influence of dominant market rationalities in higher education on academic working life is explored, with a particular focus on three national contexts – England, Sweden and Italy. Two vignettes illustrate some of the possibilities and limitations of silence and quietude in academic working life. In the paper, the authors have also examined how the value of such opportunities can be eroded when subjugated for the purposes of the neoliberal academy and the drive for efficiency and performativity.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2022. Vol. 12, no 3, p. 277-292
Keywords [en]
Silence, quietude, higher education, performativity, academics
National Category
Pedagogy
Research subject
Education
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-84808DOI: 10.1080/21568235.2021.1930566ISI: 001130490800001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85106444504OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-84808DiVA, id: diva2:1559087
Note
Validerad;2022;Nivå 1;2022-08-18 (sofila)
2021-06-012021-06-012024-11-20Bibliographically approved