Affiliation:
1. Aston University s.hayes@aston.ac.uk
Abstract
The ‘academic orthodoxy’ (Brookfield 1986) of student engagement is
questioned by Zepke, who suggests that it supports ‘a neoliberal ideology’
(2014: 698). In reply, Trowler argues that Zepke fails to explain
the mechanisms linking neoliberalism to the concepts and practices
of student engagement (2015: 336). In this article, I respond to the
Zepke-Trowler debate with an analysis of student engagement policies
that illuminates the role of discourse as one mechanism linking
neoliberal values with practices of student engagement. Through a
corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis, I demonstrate a persistent
and alarming omission of human labour from university policy
texts. Instead, the engagements of students and staff are attributed
to technology, documents and frameworks. Student engagement is
discussed as a commodity to be embedded and marketed back to
students in a way that yields an ‘exchange value’ (Marx 1867) for
universities.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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