Centralising professional staff: is this another instrument of symbolic violence in the managerialised university?

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Educational Administration and History Pub Date : 2022-07-04 DOI:10.1080/00220620.2022.2095993
Anita Louise Wheeldon, S. Whitty, Bronte van der Hoorn
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ABSTRACT If centralising university services is regarded as operationally ineffective, why do managerialised universities continue to organise themselves this way? We investigate an occurrence of this paradox at a regional Australian university, where professional staff services were centralised for a period of 7 years. They were separated from academics and their role repurposed to focus on student needs rather than continuing to support academics. As a method of analysis, we use a Bourdieusian lens to illuminate the power dynamics between fields to reveal, what we argue appears to be a symbolically violent view of centralising services. We conclude that universities continue to centralise services to increase management power, yet this strategy undermines managerialism’s own efforts of increasing operational outcomes because it increases conflict between the staff it relies on to be a university.
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专业人员集中化:这是管理型大学的另一种象征性暴力手段吗?
如果大学服务的集中化被认为在操作上是无效的,为什么管理大学继续以这种方式组织自己?我们调查了澳大利亚一所地区大学发生的这种悖论,该大学的专业人员服务集中了7年。他们从学术中分离出来,他们的角色被重新定位为关注学生的需求,而不是继续支持学术。作为一种分析方法,我们使用布尔迪厄的镜头来阐明领域之间的权力动态,以揭示我们认为似乎是集中化服务的象征性暴力观点。我们得出的结论是,大学继续集中服务以增加管理权力,但这种策略破坏了管理主义自身提高运营成果的努力,因为它增加了大学所依赖的员工之间的冲突。
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