Bullying as intra-active process in neoliberal universities

Katerina Zabrodska, Sheridan Linnell, Cath Laws, Bronwyn Davies

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    Abstract

    The reformed neoliberal universities, with their micromanagement of ever-increasing productivity, competitiveness, and individualization, have recently been described as unhealthy institutions, creating conditions that incite incivility, workplace bullying, and other forms of employee abuse. In this article, the authors employ collective biography as a form of "diffractive methodology" in order to provide new, theoretically driven insights into workplace bullying in neoliberal universities. Drawing on the concepts of intra-activity and performativity, the authors examine bullying in universities as an intra-active process that informs and is informed by the desire of an individual to be recognized and to perform as a viable academic subject-one who is professional, flexible, and accountable within a neoliberal environment. © The Author(s) 2011.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)709-719
    Number of pages11
    JournalQualitative Inquiry
    Volume17
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Australia
    • Czech Republic
    • bullying
    • bullying in the workplace
    • universities and colleges

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