Writing for publication group: professional development situated in the interstices of academia and performativity

Vicente Reyes*, Yvonne Masters, Deidre Clary, Elisabeth C. Betlem, Marguerite A. Jones, Jennifer Charteris, Charles Kivunja, Nadya Rizk, Aaron Sigauke

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Abstract

Abstract: This article features nine ‘narratives of experience’ illustrative of academics engaged in an alternative Professional Development (PD) activity, referred to as Writing for Publication, in a regional Australian university. Each narrative adopts a critical stance to academic practice situated in what Ball defines as a ‘culture of performativity’ perpetuated by a ‘global neoliberal environment’. Contrary to professional development built primarily around sporadic content-provision and credential-based activities, Writing for Publication represents an alternative approach to professional development, a loose-coupling model, that gives validation to academics engaged in navigating dominant neoliberal discourses driving higher education filtered through the interstices or sites for identity-creation, agency formation and emerging communities of practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-455
Number of pages12
JournalReflective Practice
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2016

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Keywords

  • agency
  • communities of practice
  • identity
  • Performativity
  • reflective practice

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