Academic Irregularities

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academic labor studies
applied linguistics
appraisal analysis
audit culture
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British National Corpus
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Coroner's Court
Coroner’s Court
corpus linguistics
critical discourse analysis
Critical Metaphor Analysis
critical university studies
Data Set
discourse analysis
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Helen Sauntson
High Quality Student Experience
High Quality Teaching Environment
institutional discourse
Keyword Lists
Liz Morrish
management
managerialism
MCDA
Mobile Transnational Academics
neoliberal discourse in universities
Peer Teaching Evaluation
Post-1992 UK University
Recruitment Texts
Russell Group
UK Academic
UK Academic Research
UK Group
UK HEIs
UK High Education Sector
UK List
UK Million
UK Statement
UK University
UK's Road
UK’s Road
university managerialism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367784157
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume serves as a critical examination of the discourses at play in the higher education system and the ways in which these discourses underpin the transmission of neoliberal values in 21st century universities. Situated within a Critical Discourse Analysis-based framework, the book also draws upon other linguistic approaches, including corpus linguistics and appraisal analysis, to unpack the construction and development of the management style known as managerialism, emergent in the 1990s US and UK higher education systems, and the social dynamics and power relations embedded within the discourses at the heart of managerialism in today’s universities. Each chapter introduces a particular aspect of neoliberal discourse in higher education and uses these multiple linguistic approaches to analyze linguistic data in two case studies and demonstrate these principles at work. This multi-layered systematic linguistic framework allows for a nuanced exploration of neoliberal institutional discourse and its implications for academic labor, offering a critique of the managerial system in higher education but also a larger voice for alternative discursive narratives within the academic community. This important work is a key resource for students and scholars in applied linguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis, sociology, business and management studies, education, and cultural studies.

Liz Morrish is an independent scholar. For over 30 years, she taught linguistics at Nottingham Trent University.

Helen Sauntson is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at York St John University, UK.

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