Who Really Runs English Universities (original) (raw)
A Continuing Role For Academics: The Governance of UK Universities in the Post–Dearing Era
John Dearlove
Higher Education Quarterly, 2002
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Understanding the origins, evolution and state of play in UK university governance
Andrew M. Boggs
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Appointing Pro Vice Chancellors in Pre-1992 Universities: The Myth of Managerialism? Conference Paper
Sue Shepherd
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The Knowledge Worker, the Manager-academic and the Contemporary UK University: New and Old Forms of Public Management?
Rosemary Deem
Financial Accountability and Management, 2004
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Appointing Deputy and Pro Vice Chancellors in Pre-1992 English Universities: Managers, Management and Managerialism
Sue Shepherd
2015
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The changing face of English universities: reinventing collegiality for the twenty-first century
Rune Todnem By
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Re-positioning university governance and academic work
Jill Blackmore
Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2011
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Introduction to Special Issue—‘Biting the Hand that Feeds’: Reflections on Power, Politics, Identity and Managerialism at Work in Academia
David Knights
Journal of Workplace Rights, 2013
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Book review: The Governance of British Higher Education: The impact of governmental, financial and market pressures, by Michael Shattock and Aniko Horvath
Ewart Keep
London Review of Education
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Who ‘owns’ the university? Institutional autonomy and academic freedom in an age of knowledge capitalism
Cris Shore
Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2012
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Governance in Higher Education: A Comparative Study of English and Scottish University Governing Bodies in the UK
Guagha Berezi
2008
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Being an Academic: An analysis of Governance in a University
Fabian Cannizzo
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In the Service of Technocratic Managerialism? History in UK Universities
Mark Donnelly
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
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Biting the hand that feeds: reflections on power, politics, identity and managerialism at work in academia
David Knights
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Are Academics Driven by Managerialism? Governance and the Changing Role of Academics on the Way Towards a Knowledge Society
Ulrich Teichler
Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia
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Managerialism and Myth: the legitimacy of management in higher education and the consequences of its decline
David E Harris
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Appointing Pro Vice Chancellors in Pre-1992 Universities: The Myth of Managerialism? Conference Presentation
Sue Shepherd
2013
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New managerialism' and higher education: The management of performances and cultures in universities in the United Kingdom
Rosemary Deem
International Studies in Sociology of Education, 1998
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Terri Kim_Changing University Governance and Management
Terri Kim
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Demeaning, depriving, and isolating the academic subject: A case study of the degradation of professional autonomy
Ronald Hartz
Management Learning, 2023
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Beyond collusion and resistance: Academic–management relations within the neoliberal university
Cris Shore
Learning and Teaching, 2014
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(2015) The erosion of academic freedom in UK higher education
Anna Traianou
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Changing internal governance - are leadership roles and management structures in UK universities fit for the future?
Robin Middlehurst
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The erosion of academic freedom in UK higher education
Anna Traianou
Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics
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The Re-Emerging Debate Over the Rise of the Evaluative State in the British University Sector
Laura Giovinazzi
2020
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‘The turn of the screw’; marketization and higher education in England
John Holmwood
Prometheus, 2016
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Trowler, P. (2010) UK Higher Education: Captured by new managerialist discourse? In Meek, V, L., Goedegebuure, L. and Santiago, R., and Carvalho, T. The Changing Dynamics of Higher Education Middle Management. Dordrecht: Springer.
Paul Trowler
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Book review: Benjamin Ginsberg, The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why it Matters. New York: Oxford University Press. 2011, 248 pp.
John Holmwood
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Collegiality, managerialism and leadership in English universities
John Dearlove
Tertiary Education and Management, 1995
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The Academic Profession in England: Still stratified after all these years?
William Locke
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University corporatisation: The assault of rationalism on the academic spirit
Richard Berlach
2001
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Teaching and Research in English Higher Education: New divisions of labour and changing perspectives on core academic roles
William Locke
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Burton Clark's The Higher Education System: Academic Organization in Cross-National Perspective
John Brennan
London Review of Education, 2010
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The UK higher education senior management survey: a statactivist response to managerialist governance
Paul Hanna
Studies in Higher Education
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University Governance: Weak at the Top
Grahame Dowling
The Strategies of Australia’s Universities, 2020
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