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and to follow-up Toby's suggestion, “The Production of Living Knowledge:
The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and
North America” (Gigi Roggero, Temple University Press, 2011) is also very
much in this not necessarily anthropological, but more critical line. The
very helpful intro of the translator
http://www.edu-factory.org/wp/cognitive-capitalism-and-the-university/
On Jul 19, 2013 12:08 PM, "Luisa Steur" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Mahmood Mamdani's book "Scholars in the Marketplace. The Dilemmas of
> Neo-Liberal Reform at Makerere University, 1989-2005" might be interesting
> as well...
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> Luisa
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> Whilst not strictly about anthropology, or by an anthropologist, (so
> maybe totally irrelevant - in which case apologies), I would strongly
> recommend reading Gerald Raunig's recent book 'Factories of Knowledge,
> Industries of Creativity' on this topic. The Edu-Factory book, 'Towards
> a Global Autonomous University' may also be interesting.
>
> Again, apologies if these are a bit out of scope but I would consider
> them very relevant, even if you may have to join up some of the dots
> yourself with regards to the affects for anthropology.
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> Also ASA published two texts on the subject in early 2012.
> Here: http://www.theasa.org/he_crisis.shtml
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> best
> Dimitris
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> > hey,
> >
> > check out the issue of Social Anthropology from 2010 edited by Susan
> Wright
> > - there you will get the state of the debate in anthropology and also
> a lot
> > of useful bibliography
> >
> > also a good section on that subject in the 2000 volume Audit Cultures
> > edited by Marilyn Strathern
> >
> > of the question on liberal institutions and academic freedoms, i would
> say
> > sociologists working in the tradition of Bourdieu do more on that, and
> the
> > role of intellectuals, intellectual autonomy within the academy.
> >
> > best,
> > Mariya
> > On Jul 19, 2013 10:03 AM, "Grassiani, Erella" <[log in to unmask]>
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> > > While many anthropologists have written about neoliberalism and its
> > > effects, I have not come across many writings on what the neoliberal
> > > changes, especially in universities (university reforms, etc.) mean
> for
> > our
> > > own discipline, that supposedly is a liberal one? Can anyone help me
> with
> > > this?
> > >
> > > Thanks!!
> > >
> > > Erella Grassiani
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