Student as producer: an institution of the common? [or how to recover communist/revolutionary science]

Neary, Michael (2012) Student as producer: an institution of the common? [or how to recover communist/revolutionary science]. Enhancing Learning in the Social Sciences . ISSN 1756-848X

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This paper presents the further development of the concept of student as producer from a project that seeks to radicalise the idea of the university by connecting research and teaching, to a vision of higher learning and revolutionary science based on the reconnection of the natural and the social sciences. The argument is sustained and developed by a critical engagement with classical texts in management studies as well as Marxist writing that has emerged out of the recent wave of student protests against the increasing privatisation and financialisation of higher education. The paper provides a case study where the natural and the social sciences are being brought together in a postgraduate research education programme at the University of Lincoln. The case study includes a debate about the essence of revolutionary science through an exposition of the work of two major revolutionary scientists, Robert Grosseteste (1170–1253) and Karl Marx (1811–1883).

Keywords:commons, communism, revolution, university, bureaucracy
Subjects:L Social studies > L300 Sociology
L Social studies > L370 Social Theory
L Social studies > L150 Political Economics
L Social studies > L380 Political Sociology
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Education
ID Code:6508
Deposited On:10 Oct 2012 08:49

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