Monthly Archives: March 2017

Why the audit culture made me quit

Why the audit culture made me quit

When, in 2015, I started my blog critically analysing marketisation, consumerism and audit culture in universities, I was aware that a large number of academic staff in anglophone universities seemed to be leaving the profession. I didn’t expect to be joining them quite this soon. Late last summer, for instance, Sara Ahmed very publicly resigned […] … learn more→

Reprintable paper becomes a reality

Reprintable paper becomes a reality

Since its invention around 100 B.C. in China, paper as a material for spreading information has greatly contributed to the development and spread of civilization. Even in today’s information age, with electronic media omnipresent in homes, offices and even our pockets, paper still plays a critical role. Our brains process information differently on paper and […] … learn more→

University of London: Whites can’t teach

University of London: Whites can’t teach

Just when I think higher education can’t become any more warped…it reaches a new level of dementedness. Let’s take a look: Old white academics are ‘unable’ to teach black students because they’re potentially racist, complain students People, even very educated people, say some pretty stupid things at times, but how exactly did this level of […] … learn more→