The Corporate University: An E-interview with Dave Hill, Alpesh Maisuria, Anthony Nocella, and Michael Parenti


Autoria(s): Marmol, Emil; Maisuria, Alpesh; Hill, Dave; Nocella, Anthony; Parenti, Michael
Data(s)

15/10/2015

Resumo

Since the neo-liberal turn, corporate investment in universities has accelerated as the withdrawal of government funding, among other factors, has further exposed universities to market forces. While this process offers numerous benefits for corporations and wealthy individuals, it has been mostly detrimental for students, educators, and the public at large. In this interview, international scholars Dave Hill, Alpesh Maisuria, Anthony Nocella, and Michael Parenti broadly explain why corporations have been aggressively investing in universities. They address the numerous ways that corporate involvement in university activity negatively impacts academic freedom, research outcomes, and the practice of democracy. The interview ends on a hopeful note by presenting examples of resistance against corporate influence. Their analyses focus primarily on the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.

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text

Identificador

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5228/1/The%20Corporate%20University.pdf

Marmol, Emil and Maisuria, Alpesh and Hill, Dave and Nocella, Anthony and Parenti, Michael (2015) ‘The Corporate University: An E-interview with Dave Hill, Alpesh Maisuria, Anthony Nocella, and Michael Parenti’, Critical Education, 6(19), pp. 1-25.

Publicador

Institute for Critical Education Studies

Relação

http://ices.library.ubc.ca/index.php/criticaled/article/view/185102

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5228/

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Article

PeerReviewed