Publications
Publications of the research team related to the research project
- Books
Lynch, Kathleen, Grummell, Bernie and Devine, Dympna (2015)(opens in a new window)New Managerialism in Education: Commercialization,Carelessness and Gender 2nd edition.Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmilan.
- Book chapters
Lynch, Kathleen, Cantillon, Sara and Crean, Margaret (2017) ‘Inequality’ in Roche, William K, O’Connell, Philip J. and Prothero, Andrea (Eds.)(opens in a new window)Austerity and the Recovery in Ireland: Europe’s Poster Child and the Great Recession.Oxford: Oxford University Press.pp. 252-271.
Grummell, Bernie and Lynch, Kathleen (2016) ‘New Managerialism as a Political Project in Irish Education’ in Mary P Murphy and Fiona Dukelow (Eds.)(opens in a new window)The Irish Welfare state in the 21st Century: Challenges and ChangesBasingstoke: Palgrave. (accepted, in print)
Mariya Ivancheva, Micheal O’Flynn (2016) ‘Between Career Progression and Career Stagnation: Casualisation, Tenure, and the Contract of Indefinite Duration in Ireland’ In: S.Gupta, J.Habjan, H.Tutek (eds). in (opens in a new window)Academic Labour, Unemployment and Global Higher Education Neoliberal Policies of Funding and Management. London: Palgrave McMillan., pp.167-184
Baker, John Lynch, Kathleen and Walsh, Judy (2015)(opens in a new window)‘Cutting back on equality’ In: Rosie Meade and Fiona Dukelow (eds). Defining Events: Power, Resistance and Identity in 21st Century Ireland.Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Articles in peer-reviewed journals
Ivancheva, Mariya (2017) ‘(opens in a new window)Between Permanent Revolution and Permanent Liminality Continuity and Rupture in the Bolivarian Government’s Higher Education Reform‘.Latin American Perspectives: 44 (1): 251–266 (opens in a new window)(abstract)
Cantillon, Sara and Lynch, Kathleen (2016)(opens in a new window)‘Love Matters’, Hypatia, Journal of Feminist Philosophy.(accepted, undertaking revisions)
Ivancheva, Mariya (2017) ‘(opens in a new window)The Discreet Charm of University Autonomy: Conflicting Legacies in the Venezuelan Student Movements‘,Bulletin for Latin American Research, 36 (2): 177–191
Ivancheva, Mariya (2016) ‘(opens in a new window)Precarious Anthropology‘.Social Anthropology, 24 (3):357-359.
Lolich, Luciana and Lynch, Kathleen (2016) ‘(opens in a new window)The affective imaginary: students as affective consumers of risk’,Higher Education Research and Development. 1-14. DOI:10.1080/07294360.2015.1121208
Lolich, Luciana and Lynch, Kathleen (2016) ‘(opens in a new window)Aligning the market and affective self: care and student resistance to entrepreneurial subjectivities‘.Gender and Education, DOI 10.1080/09540253.2016.1197379
O’Flynn, Micheal and Panayiotopolous, Aggelos (2015) ‘(opens in a new window)Activism and the Academy in Ireland: A Bridge for Social Justice‘, Studies in Social Justice, 9(1).
Lynch, Kathleen and Ivancheva, Mariya (2015) (opens in a new window)‘Academic Freedom and the Commercialisation of the Universities: a critical ethical analysis’, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 15 (1)
Ivancheva, Mariya P. (2015) (opens in a new window)The age of precarity and the new challenges to the academic profession, in STUDIA EUROPAEA, LX, 1, 2015, 39-47
Lynch, Kathleen (2015) (opens in a new window)Control by numbers: new managerialism and ranking in higher education, Critical Studies in Education, 56:2, 190-207
Lynch, Kathleen (2014) (opens in a new window)‘New Managerialism, Neoliberalism and Ranking’. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 13 (2)
- Articles
Lynch, Kathleen (2016)(opens in a new window)‘Why Free Education Matters: And why financing education through student loans/debt is problematic’, in Change: publication of the Right to Change movement. The full edition of Right2Change is available in (opens in a new window)here.
Ivancheva, Mariya P. (2015) (opens in a new window)The neoliberal race to the bottom affects us all #UniversityInCrisis, in AllegraLab: Anthropology, Law, Art & World’ November 2014
Micheal O’Flynn (2014) (opens in a new window)The Casualisation of Labour in Third Level Institutions, Irish Left Review