Surveillance practices, risks and responses in the post pandemic university (original) (raw)

Beetham, Helen, Collier, Amy, Czerniewicz, Laura, Lamb, Brian, Li, Yuwei, Ross, Jen, Scott, Anne-Marie and Wilson, Anna ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6928-1689(2022) Surveillance practices, risks and responses in the post pandemic university.Digital Culture and Education, 14(1), pp. 16-37.

Publisher's URL: https://www.digitalcultureandeducation.com/volume-141-papers/beetham-2022

Abstract

This paper describes and critiques how surveillance is situated and evolving in higher education settings, with a focus on the surveillance of teaching and learning. It argues that intensifying practices of datafication and monitoring in universities echo those in broader society, and that the Covid-19 global pandemic has both exacerbated these practices and made them more visible. Surveillance brings risks to learning relationships, academic and work practices, as well as reinforcing economic models of extraction and inequalities in education and society. Responses to surveillance practices include resistance, advocacy, education, regulation and investment, and a number of these responses are examined here. Drawing on scholarship and practice, the paper provides an in-depth overview of this topic for people in university settings including those in leadership positions, learning technology roles, educators and students. The authors are part of an international network of researchers, educators and university leaders who are working together to develop new approaches to surveillance futures for higher education: https://aftersurveillance.net/. Authors are based in Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, and this paper reflects those specific contexts.

Item Type: Articles
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: Wilson, Professor Anna
Authors: Beetham, H., Collier, A., Czerniewicz, L., Lamb, B., Li, Y., Ross, J., Scott, A.-M., and Wilson, A.
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HM SociologyL Education > L Education (General)
College/School: College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name: Digital Culture and Education
Publisher: Digital Culture and Education
ISSN: 1836-8301
ISSN (Online): 1836-8301
Published Online: 03 February 2022
Copyright Holders: Copyright © 2022 The Authors
First Published: First published in Digital Culture and Education 14(1): 16-37
Publisher Policy: Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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Deposit and Record Details

ID Code: 284759
Depositing User: Professor Anna Wilson
Datestamp: 07 Nov 2022 09:53
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2022 02:31
Date of acceptance: 1 December 2021
Date of first online publication: 3 February 2022
Date Deposited: 4 November 2022
Data Availability Statement: No