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  1. Feminist Publishing in a Cold Climate?: Australian Feminist Studies and the new ERA of Research.Mary Spongberg - 2010 - Feminist Review 95 (1):99-110.
    This article explores the implications for feminist research and publishing in Australia in the new ‘ERA’ of research excellence. Excellence in Research for Australia is an initiative of the Australian Federal government to assess research quality within Australia's higher education institutions using a combination of indicators and expert review by committees comprising experienced, internationally recognised experts.
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  • In Spite of the Times.Rosi Braidotti - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (6):1-24.
    This article explores the so-called `postsecular' turn from two different but intersecting angles. The first part of the argument offers a reasoned cartography of the postsecular discourses, both in general and within feminist theory. The former includes the impact of extremism on all monotheistic religions in a global context of neo-conservative politics and perpetual war. The context of international violence has dire consequences for the social space, which is increasingly militarized, but also for academic debates, which become more and more (...)
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  • Gender and the Restructured University: Changing Management and Culture in Higher Education.Ann Brooks & Alison Mackinnon - 2001 - Open University Press.
    In these nine chapters, fourteen academics from the UK, Australia and New Zealand examine some recently accelerating changes in higher education, and the possible implications for female academics. They analyze the globalization process, the global knowledge economy, the influences of new technologies, new managerial styles and organizational structures and cultures accompanying the new dominant economic theories, and a shift in the focus of universities from traditional concerns of liberal education to "national wealth creation". The authors consider the effects of this (...)
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  • Winning the hearts and minds of academics in the service of neoliberalism.B. Davies - 2005 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 24 (1).
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  • Susan," Local, global, regional: Women's Studies in Australia".Susan& Sheridan Magarey - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28:1.
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  • Book Review: Doing Women's Studies: Employment Opportunities, Personal Impacts and Social Consequences. [REVIEW]Sue Jackson - 2006 - Feminist Review 83 (1):173-175.
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  • Not the Pyramids: Intellectual Work and its Politics in a Neo-Liberal Era.R. W. Connell - 2005 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 24 (1).
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