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This paper addresses a central paradox in university teaching by examining how radical critique and classroom dialogue may be promoted through the employment of neo-liberal teaching techniques. The paper draws upon self-reflective accounts from the authors' triad roles as (i) critical researchers in organization studies and film studies, (ii) as critical lecturers in these disciplines, and (iii) as scholars running a university pedagogy course designed to enhance student learning and improve the professionalism of fellow university lecturers.
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The paper provides a pocket of resistance in the managerialization of higher education by showing how its neo-liberal tools can be turned against themselves.
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This page is a summary of: Paradoxes of Academic Practice: Managerialist Techniques in Critical Pedagogy, Edward Elgar Publishing,
DOI: 10.4337/9781848449497.00019.
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