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 Begin forwarded message: > *A Conference on Struggles Within and Beyond the Neoliberal University* 
> *April 27-29, 2012* 
> *Toronto, Ontario* 
> 
> The university belongs to us, those who teach, learn, research, counsel, 
> clean, and create community. Together we can and do make the university 
> work. 
> 
> But today this university is in crisis. The neoliberal restructuring of 
> post-secondary education seeks to further embed market logic and 
> corporate-style management into the academy, killing consultation, autonomy 
> and collective decision-making. The salaries of university presidents and 
> the ranks of administrators swell, but the people the university is 
> supposed to serve — students — are offered assembly-line education as class 
> sizes grow, faculty is over-worked, and teaching positions become 
> increasingly precarious. International students and scholars seeking 
> post-secondary or graduate education are treated as cash cows rather than 
> as people who might contribute to both research and society. Debt-burdened 
> students are seen as captive markets by administrators, while faculty is 
> encouraged to leverage public funds for private research on behalf of 
> corporate sponsors. 
> 
> The attack on what remains of public education has been total. Over the 
> last year we have witnessed the closure of humanities programmes, further 
> tuition hikes, the replacement of financial support with loans, union 
> lockouts, and the accelerated development of private, for-profit 
> universities. Yet at the same time we have seen growing waves of struggle 
> against these incursions, as students, staff and faculty in Europe, Latin 
> America, and across the Middle East organize, occupy and resist the 
> transformation. 
> 
> Our struggles are not limited to the university, but are a part of the 
> widespread resistance against the neoliberal market logic subsuming all 
> sectors of our society. The university is a key battleground in this 
> struggle, and a point of conjuncture for the various labour, economic and 
> social justice struggles that face all of us – workers and students alike. 
> Crucially, these struggles occur on stolen indigenous lands and manifest 
> through colonialism, racism, sexism, homophobia, ablism and other forms of 
> oppression that hurt and divide us and that shape what sorts of knowledge 
> are considered valuable. 
> 
> We cannot cede the ideal of the university as a site for struggle and 
> debate. We cannot permit the dissolution of proliferating research, ideas 
> and innovations free from the demands and control of the market. We cannot 
> watch as universities are degraded into a mere site for corporate or 
> state-sponsored research and marketing. The time to mobilize is now! 
> 
> This conference will connect and chart the varied struggles against 
> neoliberal restructuring of the university in North America and beyond. We 
> envision a series of debriefings on experiences of resistance, the creation 
> of a cartography of local and global struggles, and a strategizing session 
> for students, teachers, workers and activists. We aim to develop a North 
> American network of struggles. 
> 
> We encourage presentations that raise questions and generate dialogue among 
> the rest of the participants. Ideally, submissions will indicate the 
> specific outcomes they hope will emerge from the discussion. We encourage 
> participation from those with first-hand experience of these crises, and 
> those engaged in the fight for free and public post-secondary education, 
> especially student groups and trade unions. 
> 
> For a better future for all – join us! 
> 
> POSSIBLE THEMES: 
> 
>    - mapping the terrain of campus struggle in Canada and North America 
>    - connecting with and learning from global struggles 
>    - waged and unwaged labour in the university 
>    - abolition of student debt 
>    - the university and the occupy movement 
>    - the cultural politics of the neoliberal university 
>    - the death of the humanities 
>    - militarization of the university 
>    - intersections of university struggles other fights against oppression 
>    - environmental justice 
>    - beyond public education 
>    - radical pedagogy 
>    - academic freedom 
>    - the politics of research funding 
>    - the economics of the neoliberal university 
>    - university and student governance 
>    - the undergraduate experience of neoliberalism 
>    - alternative/free/autonomous universities 
>    - organizing the education factory 
>    - the suppression of on-campus dissent and organization 
> 
> Please email submissions to universityisours@gmail.com by January 16th. 
> Also,if you would like to attend the conference, please RSVP to the same 
> address so organizers can plan for numbers. 
> 
> This conference is organized by the edu-factory collective in collaboration 
> with the University of Toronto General Assembly.
  
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