Beyond the multiversity: neoliberalism and the rise of the schizophrenic university

The restructuring of New Zealand's universities is often considered a paradigmatic case of neo‐liberal reform and governance. While tertiary education is increasingly central to government's ideas about the future global knowledge economy, a new set of discourses has emerged around univers...

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Neoliberalism
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Subjectivity
Universities
University management
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