ABSTRACT

This book makes a significant contribution to the need for compassion in the 21st-century neoliberal university. Compassion is a process that involves (i) noticing that suffering is present in an organization; (ii) making meaning of suffering in a way that contributes to a desire to alleviate it; (iii) feeling empathic concern; and (iv) taking action. There is increasing recognition of the crucial role of compassion as a core concern in education, health and social care, and globally to ensure the future sustainability of humankind and the planet. Drawing upon a wide range of interdisciplinary, theoretical, and professional perspectives—including social sciences, modern Darwinism, intersectionality, higher education policy, and organization studies—the book addresses the key challenges facing 21st-century universities. For example, intersectionality and higher education, staff and student health and well-being, and responding to global challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic.

The book is relevant to university leaders, policy makers, educators, researchers, university staff, and students aspiring to develop their own understanding of the role of compassion in professional life. It is an important marker of the compassion turn in higher education and what this means for contemporary academic leadership, followership, and pedagogical practice.

part I|52 pages

The need and foundations for compassion

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

Why compassion? why now?

chapter 2|16 pages

From ‘me’ to ‘we’

Change the pronoun, change the world

part II|114 pages

Compassion in action

chapter 5|12 pages

Dreaming of compassion

chapter 6|15 pages

Befriending ourselves

Self-compassion

chapter 7|17 pages

Flourishing in the university understory

Could compassion help?

chapter 8|17 pages

Holistic business psychology practice

Towards building a culture of compassion in higher education

chapter 9|13 pages

Compassion

An antidote to neoliberal higher education policies in England

chapter 10|18 pages

Compassion and tolerance

Their relationship in a spirit for turbulent times

part III|56 pages

Towards the compassionate university