Beyond the consolations of professionalism: resisting alienation at the neoliberal university

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2023 Number 84 & 85

Beyond the consolations of professionalism: resisting alienation at the neoliberal university
Jonathan S. Davies, Adam Standring pages 27-42
DOI: 10.3898/SOUN.84-85.01.2023

Abstract

The British university system is in a deep crisis, born of a two-pronged assault. The crisis is born firstly from decades of neoliberal marketisation and the rise of a remote and authoritarian executive elite presiding over a downwardly mobile and culturally deprivileged academic profession. We call this process neoliberal managerialism. It is born secondly from the ideological and political assault on universities, currently led by the Tories, reflecting the resurgence of anti-intellectualism since the millennium. The paper argues that although these currents embody ostensibly conflicting values, they combine and reinforce each other. We illustrate this argument by discussing lacunae in the decolonisation of British universities, notably the colonial ideologies and practices inscribed in neoliberal university governance and management. The final section reflects on how to resist and overcome the crises engulfing UK higher education. Framed by reflections on the positionalities of the authors, it argues that no consolations can be found in old-style academic professionalism, which historically was no less regressive than neoliberal managerialism and often complicit in its rollout. We conclude that academics could instead embrace the ineluctable dynamics of de-professionalisation and work towards an authentic and solidaristic public intellectuality. 

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Jonathan S. Davies, Adam Standring (2023) Beyond the consolations of professionalism: resisting alienation at the neoliberal university, Soundings, 2023(84 & 85 ), 27-42. https://doi.org/10.3898/SOUN.84-85.01.2023

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