In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia,
this book examines how academics resist and manage these changes. The
first of two volumes, this diptych of critical academic work
investigates generative spaces, or 'cracks' in neoliberal managerialism
that can be exposed, negotiated, exploited and energised with renewed
collegiality, subversion and creativity. The editors and contributors
explore how academics continue to find space to work in collegial ways;
defying the neoliberal logic of 'brands' and 'cost centres'. Part I of
this diptych illuminates the lived experiences of changing academic
roles; portraying institutional life without the glossy filter of
marketing campaigns and brochures, and revealing generative spaces
through critical testimony, fiction, arts-based projects, feminist and
Indigenous critical scholarship. It will be of interest and value to
anyone concerned with neoliberalism in academia, as well as higher
education more generally.