Book Review - Corporate Humanities in Higher Education: Moving Beyond the Neoliberal Academy by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (original) (raw)

The Crisis in the Humanities and the Corporate Attack on the University

Peter W Fettner

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Media Review: The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault on Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University

Jerrid Freeman

Journal of student affairs research and practice, 2012

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Corporate Humanities in Higher Education: Moving Beyond the Neoliberal Academy by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Luke Greeley

The Review of Higher Education, 2015

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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EVERYDAY ACADEMIC LIFE Instructor: H. Simten Coşar Mondays 2:30-5:30 Office: Room 1503 Dunton Tower Room: TBA

Simten Cosar

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Corporate Humanities and the Imperial University

Robin Goodman

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Culture is the solution , or when the street pokes academia into action Site-in

Larbi Touaf

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Dystopia is now: the threats to academic freedom

Cary Nelson

Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 2016

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How Much Is… Stupid? Neo-Liberal Academia and the Death of Education

Davor Džalto

Dissident Voice, 2018

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Academic Freedom and Political Change: American Lessons

Andrew Jewett

Universities in Translation the Mental Labor of Globalization, 2010

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On the Presence and (Dark) Future of Academia and Humanities

Eros Corazza

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Anthony Grafton and James Grossman, “The Humanities in Dubious Battle,” Chronicle of Higher Education (1 July 2013)

Anthony Grafton

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Neoliberalism and the Good Daddies and Bad Daddies of Academic Freedom, 9 FIU L. Rev. 43 (2013)

Stewart Chang

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Wake Up or Perish: Neo-Liberalism, the Social Sciences, and Salvaging the Public University

Dariusz Jemielniak

Jemielniak, Dariusz and Greenwood, Davydd J. (2015) Wake Up or Perish: Neo-Liberalism, the Social Sciences, and Salvaging the Public University, "Cultural Studies 􀁬 Critical Methodologies", 15(1), pp. 72-82

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ScholarWorks at UMass Boston Graduate Doctoral Dissertations Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses Higher Education Program

Asabe Poloma

2017

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Neoliberalism and the Good Daddies and Bad Daddies of Academic Freedom

Stewart Chang

FIU Law Review

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James Stacey Taylor, "Markets With Limits: How Commodification of Academia Derails Debate

Lamont Rodgers

Philosophy in review, 2022

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SURVIVAL IN THE NEW CORPORATIZED ACADEMY: RESISTING THE PRIVATIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Ellen Boesenberg

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Public Intellectuals in the Era of Privatization: An Examination of Academic Freedom and its Protection of Dissident Scholars at U.S. Public Universities

NICOLE RANGEL

University of California, 2019

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Review of Marc Bousquet’s 'How the University Works'

Gerry Canavan

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Marmol, E., Hill, D., Maisuria, A., Nocella, A. J., & Parenti, M. (2015). The corporate university: An e-interview with Dave Hill, Alpesh Maisuria, Anthony Nocella, and Michael Parenti. Critical Education, 6(19), 1-25.

Emil Marmol, Dr. Alpesh Maisuria

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The “new spirit of academic capitalism”: Can scientists create generative critique from within?

Milena Kremakova

2016

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Higher Education and Society ed. by Joseph L. DeVitis and Pietro A. Sasso

Andrew Ryder

Journal of College Student Development, 2017

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Critical University Studies: Workplace, Milestones, Crossroads, Respect, Truth

E. Wayne Ross

Workplace a Journal For Academic Labor, 2014

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American dream, Humboldtian nightmare: Reflections on the remodelled values of a neoliberalized academia

Ana Tomicic

Policy Futures in Education

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Peters (2007). Changing the Story About Higher Education's Public Purposes and Work

Scott J Peters

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The Political, Cultural, and Economic Assault on Higher Education

Christina Foust

Review of Communication, 2012

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Neoliberalism, Corporate Culture, and the Promise of Higher Education: The University as a Democratic Public Sphere

Henry Giroux

Harvard Educational Review, 2002

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Oh the Humanities!: The Consequences of the Conservative Infiltration of the Post-9/11 University

William Dorey

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Democracy’s Nemesis The Rise of the Corporate University

Henry Giroux

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In Defense of Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance: John Dewey, the 100th Anniversary of the AAUP, and the Threat of Corporatization

Deron Boyles

Education and Culture, 2015

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The Corporate War Against Higher Education

Henry Giroux

Workplace a Journal For Academic Labor, 2013

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Dissident Knowledge in Higher Education

Marie Battiste, Marc Spooner, James McNinch, Budd Hall

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The Economics of Academic "Values

Ryan Wasser

Human Arenas, 2023

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No.14 the special issue of Newsletter of Comparative Literature Association, titled as 新自由資本主義與高等人文教育 Neoliberalism and Humanities Studies in Higher Education. The guest editor for this special issue: 蔡淑惠 (Emily ShuHui Tsai)

Emily ShuHui Tsai

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The changing nature of academic freedom in an age of globalization

WilliamG Tierney

2014

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