The Coming University Crunch: Chronicle of Closures Foretold
Lars Cornelissen shows that the prospect of university closures was always baked into the defence of student-funded higher education.
Lars Cornelissen shows that the prospect of university closures was always baked into the defence of student-funded higher education.
James Brackley, Adam Leaver and David Yates explore the causes of the fiscal crisis currently gripping the higher education sector in the UK.
ISRF Fellow Lara Montesinos Coleman’s new book draws on the experiences of grassroots organisations in Colombia to expose neoliberalism’s damaging privatisation of human rights.
Putin’s war has rekindled the civilisational clash between democracy and authoritarianism. However, a fundamental contradiction lies at the heart of Western foreign policy: economic liberalism undermines democracy promotion.
In this contribution to ISRF Bulletin 24, Gábor Scheiring inquires into the nature of the specific form of national-populist neoliberalism that has emerged in Hungary under Viktor Orbán’s leadership.
The editorial foreword to issue 23 of the ISRF Bulletin, on the theme of ‘Race and Markets.’
Former ISRF Fellow Joy White presents her new book, Terraformed. Part ethnography, part memoir, Terraformed contextualises the history of Newham and considers how young Black lives are affected by racism, neoliberalism and austerity.