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Title: The low politics of higher education: saffron branded neoliberalism and the assault on Indian universities
Other Titles: Critical Policy Studies
Authors: Mathur, Navdeep
Keywords: Neoliberal;Saffronization;India;Universities;Dissent
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Mathur, N. (2017). The low politics of higher education: saffron branded neoliberalism and the assault on Indian universities. Critical Policy Studies, 12(1), 121-125. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/19460171.2017.1403343
Abstract: Through an examination of recent events and controversies at Indian universities, this article reflects on the neoliberal creep taking over academia. The narrative connects the suicide note of a Dalit caste doctoral student, a student festival of political dissent, missives from the education minister, the financialization of higher education, and a market-oriented performance management system to discipline the professoriate. The latter element in the narrative is illustrated through my own teaching and research practice whose intellectual foundations draw on Professor Frank Fischer’s scholarship. This personal reflection draws on my experiences in seeking to inhabit the role of a facilitator of participatory learning, engaging directly with policy actors and their cultural modes of communication.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/21853
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