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    Academic (Un)belonging and the Neoliberal University [presentation]

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    SMaRteN project - introductory ...
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    2100-12-31
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    Authors
    Lewis, Lydia
    Affiliation
    Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK
    Issue Date
    2022
    
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    Abstract
    In the UK and many other countries globally, university culture today is shaped by the wider ‘neoliberal’ policy context, which encourages individualism and competition and antagonizes collective values and ways of working. This has significant implications for doctoral students, who often occupy a liminal position between staff and students, and desire to be part of an academic community, but commonly report feelings of isolation and ‘imposter syndrome’. While existing research suggests these feelings are likely to affect doctoral students from minority groups and international students in particular, their lived experiences have gone largely undocumented. Other relevant variables affecting the doctoral student experience include the type of university attended and area of study. In this context, the aim of this research is to explore the lived experiences of academic (un)belonging among a diversity of doctoral students across pre-92 and post-92 (‘new’) universities in England and how these relate to conceptions of the neoliberal university, with a particular concern with the experiences and inclusion of minority ethnic and international groups.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/624981
    Additional Links
    https://www.smarten.org.uk/funded-research-2021.html
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/624980
    https://educationobservatory.co.uk/academicunbelonging/
    Type
    Presentation
    Language
    en
    Description
    This is a restricted access record consisting of 8 anonymised focus group transcripts, the participant information sheet, and a presentation that were produced for the Academic (un)belonging and the neoliberal university project. Access to the presentation will only be granted with the permission of Dr Lydia Lewis, the principal investigator on the project. To request permission to access the presentation, please contact wire@wlv.ac.uk. The presentation will be held in WIRE for 10 years from date of last use. Note for library staff: Please check the attached readme file for information regarding management of this record.
    Sponsors
    ESRC Student Mental Health Network (SMARTEN) - see also https://www.smarten.org.uk/funded-research-2021.html
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