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I was struck by how in my own and Brett Smith’s chapters there are the organisational problems around... sometimes people call it new public management in the public sector, sometimes it’s referred to in broader, politico-economic terms as neo-liberalism, and just the effect that has …… whether that makes it difficult to do critical enquiry in higher education, as opposed to concentrating on just training, training facts.

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Turner, L., Short, N.P., Grant, A. (2013). Coda. In: Short, N.P., Turner, L., Grant, A. (eds) Contemporary British Autoethnography. Studies in Professional Life and Work. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-410-9_15

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