[csaa-forum] The Social Life of Academia, 9.30-5pm, November 13, University of Melbourne

Timothy Laurie timothy.laurie at unimelb.edu.au
Mon Nov 2 14:00:52 ACST 2015


The Social Life of Academia: A Higher Education Symposium

Supported by the Institutional Logics and Practices Research Incubator at the School of Culture and Communication (University of Melbourne) and the Cluster for Organization Society & Markets (COSM)

When: 9.30am-5pm, November 13 (food and drinks provided)
Where: Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, the Sidney Myer Asia Centre, the University of Melbourne
Contact: Tim Laurie | timothy.laurie at unimelb.edu.au
W: articulation.arts.unimelb.edu.au/?uom_event=the-social-life-of-academia-a-higher-education-symposium


This symposium addresses a range of quotidian metamorphoses in the worlds of Australian higher education, from the pitted trajectories of undergraduates arriving from outer suburbs to inner sandstones, to the geographical imaginaries of transnational education. Featuring invited speakers from Victoria University of Wellington, University of Sydney, Monash University and the University of Melbourne, The Social Life of Academia offers new perspectives on familiar conversations around teaching, research, and management.

Speakers:

Jane Kenway | Resources for Hope in the Neoliberal University

Tamson Pietsch | Exploring The Global University

Stephanie Ryan-Smith | Marketisation in Higher Education

Kathleen Kuehn | Hope Labour and Intellectual Aspiration

Remy Low | Experiences of Alienation at University: Some Themes Amongst Mount Druitt Youth

Miya Tokumitsu & Timothy Laurie | Trusting the Voice in Higher Education

Robin Canniford and Michal Carrington | The Spatial Politics of Teaching and Learning

Joe Hughes | The Lecture as a Way of Knowing

Sarah Balkin | Applauding the Lecturer

Richard James | Academic Workforce and Changing Work Roles

Martina Cullen | Organizational Structures, Mediation and Delegation

Angela McCabe, Joeri Mol & Gerhard Wiesenfeldt | The History of Performance and the Rise of the Discipline

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