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Diversity, Democratisation and Difference: Theories and Methodologies Impact: Epistemic and Social Closures? Professor Louise Morley Centre for Higher.

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1 Diversity, Democratisation and Difference: Theories and Methodologies Impact: Epistemic and Social Closures? Professor Louise Morley Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER) University of Sussex, UK http://www.sussex.ac.uk/education/cheer

2 Provoking Impact Financialization = research an object of surveillance. Technicization of knowledge? Clumsy articulation of aspects of social attitudes to which politicians find it expedient to appeal (Collini, 2012). Expository tactic/ social transparency Idealised abstraction/Clearing discursive debris Turning research into a contract model (Holmwood, 2014). Neo-liberal capitalism transferring research into an opportunity for consumerism. Rectilinear accounts of cause/ effect Management by Numbers/ Making individuals calculable (Cooke, 2013). Bourdieu’s concept of illusio – the investment in the game (Colley, 2013). Academics affectively orientated to participate in self-frustrating and punitive research funding regimes.

3 Knowing Women: History Written by Victors Gendered monopoly of the research economy 4 out of 5 professors in Europe = men (Husu, 2014). UK 2008 RAE = men 40% more likely than women to be entered. Women less likely to be: Journal editors/ cited in top-rated academic journals (Wilson, 2012). Principal investigators Represented on research boards/peer review structures allocating funding (EC, 2011). Awarded fewer research prizes (Nikiforova, 2011) Keynote speakers at prestigious academic conferences (Schroeder et al., 2013).

4 Troubling Values in the Research Economy Knowledge capitalism generating/reinforcing inequalities and social hierarchies. Research/researcher identities = constructed/reinforced via the optics and apparatus of neo-liberalism. What is valued in research and scholarship = shaped by market demands. Lower UK success rates for curiosity-driven funding (Else, 2014). Feminist research = credibility deficit? Counter-hegemonic research= unfundable/ unknowable? (Butler, 2006).

5 Follow Up? Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER) http://www.sussex.ac.uk/e ducation/cheer Follow CHEER on Twitter https://twitter.com/intent/ userscreen_name=Sussex CHEER


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