The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

Evaluating higher education institutions—particularly the rise of the “global university”—and their rapidly changing role in the global era, Gigi Roggero finds the system in crisis. In his groundbreaking book, The Production of Living Knowledge, Roggero examines the university system as a key site of conflict and transformation within “cognitive capitalism”—a regime in which knowledge has become increasingly central to the production process at large. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out through the activist method of conricerca, or “co-research,” wherein researchers are also subjects, Roggero’s book situates the crisis of the university and the changing composition of its labor force against the backdrop of the global economic crisis.

Combining a discussion of radical experiments in education, new student movements, and autonomist Marxian (or post-operaista) social theory, Roggero produces a distinctly transnational and methodologically innovative critique of the global university from the perspective of what he calls “living knowledge.”

In light of new student struggles in the United States and across the world, this first English-language edition is particularly timely.

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The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

Evaluating higher education institutions—particularly the rise of the “global university”—and their rapidly changing role in the global era, Gigi Roggero finds the system in crisis. In his groundbreaking book, The Production of Living Knowledge, Roggero examines the university system as a key site of conflict and transformation within “cognitive capitalism”—a regime in which knowledge has become increasingly central to the production process at large. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out through the activist method of conricerca, or “co-research,” wherein researchers are also subjects, Roggero’s book situates the crisis of the university and the changing composition of its labor force against the backdrop of the global economic crisis.

Combining a discussion of radical experiments in education, new student movements, and autonomist Marxian (or post-operaista) social theory, Roggero produces a distinctly transnational and methodologically innovative critique of the global university from the perspective of what he calls “living knowledge.”

In light of new student struggles in the United States and across the world, this first English-language edition is particularly timely.

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The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

by Gigi Roggero
The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

The Production of Living Knowledge: The Crisis of the University and the Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America

by Gigi Roggero

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Evaluating higher education institutions—particularly the rise of the “global university”—and their rapidly changing role in the global era, Gigi Roggero finds the system in crisis. In his groundbreaking book, The Production of Living Knowledge, Roggero examines the university system as a key site of conflict and transformation within “cognitive capitalism”—a regime in which knowledge has become increasingly central to the production process at large. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out through the activist method of conricerca, or “co-research,” wherein researchers are also subjects, Roggero’s book situates the crisis of the university and the changing composition of its labor force against the backdrop of the global economic crisis.

Combining a discussion of radical experiments in education, new student movements, and autonomist Marxian (or post-operaista) social theory, Roggero produces a distinctly transnational and methodologically innovative critique of the global university from the perspective of what he calls “living knowledge.”

In light of new student struggles in the United States and across the world, this first English-language edition is particularly timely.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439905753
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 08/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 331 KB

About the Author

Gigi Roggero is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Politics, Institutions, and History at the University of Bologna. He is a member of the editorial board of WorkingUSA, and the collectives Edu-factory and Uninomade and a regular contributor to Il Manifesto. He is the author of Intelligenze fuggitive: Movimenti contro l’università-azienda , and co-author (with Guido Borio and Francesca Pozzi) ofFuturo anteriore: Dai “Quaderni Rossi” ai movimenti globali: Ricchezze e limiti dell’operaismo italiano.

Table of Contents

Translator’s Foreword: Cognitive Capitalism and the University, by Enda Brophy 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction: Living on the Borders 
1. The Future Is Archaic 
2. Coordinates of Capitalist Transition 
3. Corporatization of the University: Rhetoric, Trends, Actuality 
4. The Production of Living Knowledge 
5. Borders and Lines of Flight: The Institutions of the Common 
6: Brief Observations on Method: The Production of Knowledge and Conricerca 
Conclusions: The Time of the Common 
Notes 
Index

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