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Shaping for Mediocrity: The Cancellation of Critical Thinking at our Universities

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posted on 2024-10-28, 15:54 authored by Gibson Burrell, Ronald Hartz, David Harvie, Geoff Lightfoot, Simon LilleySimon Lilley

 In 2021, as part of a programme called Shaping for Excellence, bosses at the University of Leicester made redundant numerous scholars in what was simultaneously an attack on academic freedom and trade union organisation. The authors of Shaping for Mediocrity not only had front-row seats in the campaign against these mass redundancies, they were in the ring - both as targeted employees and as trade union officers and negotiators. Shaping for Mediocrity tells the inside story of these attacks and the campaign against them. It situates this story within a longer history of struggle to make the university a place where critical thinking is possible, showing how events in Leicester are both reflective of higher education in the UK following four decades of neoliberal 'reform' and a particularly egregious instance of the increasingly authoritarian management of public institutions such as universities. 

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Shaping for Mediocrity: The Cancellation of Critical Thinking at our Universities

Publisher

Zer0 books

ISBN

978-1-80341-796-7

eISBN

978-1-80341-797-4

Date Accepted

2024-01-17

Date of Final Publication

2024-08-30

Relevant SDGs

  • SDG 4 - Quality Education

Open Access Status

  • Not Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2024-09-30

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