ABSTRACT

Qualitative Inquiry in Neoliberal Times is written from the perspective that the scholarly lives of academics are changing, constantly in flux, and increasingly bound to the demands of the market – a context in which the university has increasingly morphed into a business enterprise, one that treats students as consumers to be marketed to, education as something to be purchased, and research as something to be capitalized on for financial gain. The effects of this market-orientation of scholarly life, especially on those in the social sciences and humanities, are ones that demand serious examination. At the same time, qualitative inquiry itself is changing and evolving within and against the rhythms of this ‘new normal’.

This volume engages with these emerging debates in qualitative research over new materialism, 'data', public policy, research ethics, public scholarship, and the corporate university in the neoliberal age. World-renowned contributors from the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand present a global perspective on these issues, framed within a landscape of higher education marked if not marred by efficiency metrics, accountability, external funding, and university rankings.

Qualitative Inquiry in Neoliberal Times is a must-read for faculty and students alike interested in the changing dynamics of their profession, whether theoretically, methodologically, or structurally and materially.

This title is sponsored by the International Association of Qualitative Inquiry, a major new international organization that sponsors an annual congress.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Qualitative inquiry in neoliberal times

part I|68 pages

Theory, ‘data,’ and entanglements

chapter 1|18 pages

Qualitative inquiry, research marketplaces, and neoliberalism

Adding some +s (pluses) to our thinking about the mess in which we find ourselves

chapter 2|11 pages

Post qualitative inquiry

The next generation

chapter 3|11 pages

Qualitative methodology and the new materialisms

“A little of Dionysus's blood?”

chapter 4|14 pages

The importance of small form

‘Minor’ data and ‘BIG’ neoliberalism

chapter 5|12 pages

Be careful what you wish for

Data entanglements in qualitative research, policy, and neoliberal governance 1

part II|105 pages

Ethics, politics, and resistance

chapter 7|26 pages

Leaky privates

Resisting the neoliberal public university and mobilizing movements for public scholarship

chapter 9|15 pages

Trickster as resistance

Impacts of neoliberalism on Indigenous research and Indigenous methodologies

chapter 10|15 pages

Turning against each other in neoliberal times

The discourses of Otherizing and how they threaten our scholarship

chapter |11 pages

Coda: All I really need to know about qualitative research I learned in high school

The 2016 Qualitative High graduation commencement address