Dirty Knowledge

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Dirty Knowledge
Author : Julia Schleck
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Language : English
Release Date : 17 June 2024
ISBN : 9781496221438
Pages : 148 pages
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Dirty Knowledge explains how traditional conceptions of academic freedom, still reflective of the capitalist era in which they were conceived, fail to protect unrestricted inquiry in an academy radically altered by neoliberal economics.

Dirty Knowledge

Dirty Knowledge explains how traditional conceptions of academic freedom, still reflective of the capitalist era in which they were conceived, fail to protect unrestricted inquiry in an academy radically altered by neoliberal economics.

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