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Petersen, Eva Bendix; Davies, Bronwyn – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2010
In this article the authors take up the invitation to respond to the previous articles in the special issue. They discuss why it is so difficult to speak and write about gender and sexuality, and difference more generally, in the neoliberalised university. They make the case that the neoliberal university engages and uses categorical difference,…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Organizational Change, Sexuality, Political Attitudes
Bansel, Peter; Davies, Bronwyn; Gannon, Susanne; Linnell, Sheridan – Studies in Higher Education, 2008
This article examines the everyday practices of writing in the context of the technologies of audit, as they have been practised on and by the four authors in their capacity as students and researchers. It examines the activity of writing as governmentality, through which students and academics make themselves into appropriate subjects, and also…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Electronic Mail, Discourse Analysis, Audits (Verification)
Davies, Bronwyn; Saltmarsh, Sue – Gender and Education, 2007
In this paper, we analyse the links between subjectivities as they are constructed through the intersecting discourses of gender and literacy, and we situate this analysis in the context of the current neo-liberal social and economic order. We begin with a discussion of the background to the gender and literacy debates. We then describe what…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Socioeconomic Influences, Literacy, Sex
Davies, Bronwyn; Petersen, Eva Bendix – LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 2005
In this article we analyse the ways in which neo-liberalism is taken up in the discourses and practices of university life. In the "knowledge economy" it might be thought that intellectual work would flourish. Yet the neo-liberal technologies through which universities and individual academics are made into entrepreneurs and made "productive" are…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Resistance (Psychology), College Administration, Entrepreneurship
Davies, Bronwyn; Gottsche, Michael; Bansel, Peter – European Journal of Education, 2006
The rise of neo-liberal universities over the last 15-20 years has been characterised as an inevitable effect both of globalisation and the associated dominance of capital. In this article we will analyse that rise, seeking to understand how it has come about and its impact on intellectual work. In the final pages of the article we turn towards…
Descriptors: Universities, Global Approach, Educational Finance, Political Attitudes
Davies, Bronwyn – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2005
This article examines the discursive shifts in the story "The Fairy Who Wouldn't Fly," written and illustrated by Pixie O'Harris in 1945 and then retold by David Harris in 1974. The article examines the changes between the 1940s and the 1970s in the broader social world, in particular the ways the correction of children (or bringing children into…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Childrens Literature, Discipline, Political Attitudes
Davies, Bronwyn; Bansel, Peter – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2007
The discourses and practices of neoliberalism, including government policies for education and training, public debates regarding standards and changed funding regimes, have been at work on and in schools in capitalist societies since at least the 1980s. Yet we have been hard pressed to say what neoliberalism is, where it comes from and how it…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Moral Values, Social Values, Social Influences
Davies, Bronwyn – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
In this paper a critique of neoliberal regimes within universities is developed. Neoliberal discourse is deconstructed and the dangers of it for intellectual work are considered. Neoliberal subjects (those subjected through neoliberal discourses) are defined and guidelines for thinking about education within (and against) neoliberal regimes are…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Criticism, Political Attitudes, Guidelines
Davies, Bronwyn – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
The controlling strategies of neo-liberalism, designed to constitute academics as economic units supporting the designs of government, are contrasted here with the creative and transgressive elements of a more Deleuzian approach to writing that opens things up, that brings thought to life, that makes the familiar, predictable order tremble. The…
Descriptors: Females, Politics of Education, Gender Bias, Political Attitudes