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9 Keeping the Commons in Academic Culture: Protecting the Knowledge Commons from the Enclosure of the Knowledge Economy
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Jennifer Sumner
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Exchange University 1
- The Academic Capitalist Knowledge/Learning Regime 19
- Academic Culture and the Research-Intensive University: The Impact of Commercialism and Scientism 49
- The New Production of Researchers 70
- Public Policy in Ontario Higher Education: From Frost to Harris 90
- How Fares Equity in an Era of Academic Capitalism? The Role of Contingent Faculty 105
- Reclaiming Our Centre: Toward a Robust Defence of Academic Autonomy 125
- “Gender at Work” in Teacher Education: History, Society, and Global Reform 147
- The Political Economy of Legal Scholarship: A Case Study of the University of British Columbia Law School 168
- Keeping the Commons in Academic Culture: Protecting the Knowledge Commons from the Enclosure of the Knowledge Economy 188
- Conclusion 203
- Contributors 211
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Exchange University 1
- The Academic Capitalist Knowledge/Learning Regime 19
- Academic Culture and the Research-Intensive University: The Impact of Commercialism and Scientism 49
- The New Production of Researchers 70
- Public Policy in Ontario Higher Education: From Frost to Harris 90
- How Fares Equity in an Era of Academic Capitalism? The Role of Contingent Faculty 105
- Reclaiming Our Centre: Toward a Robust Defence of Academic Autonomy 125
- “Gender at Work” in Teacher Education: History, Society, and Global Reform 147
- The Political Economy of Legal Scholarship: A Case Study of the University of British Columbia Law School 168
- Keeping the Commons in Academic Culture: Protecting the Knowledge Commons from the Enclosure of the Knowledge Economy 188
- Conclusion 203
- Contributors 211
- Index 215