Neoliberalism and its impact on academics: a qualitative review
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Academics Higher Education Educación Superior Profesor Universitario Academic Work Trabajo Académico Neoliberalism Neoliberalismo Systematic Review Revisión Sistemática
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2022-08-12Patrocinador
This work has been funded by the State Research Agency, Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain), through the project ‘The influence of neoliberalism on academic identities and the level of professional satisfaction’ (PID2019-105631GA-I00); and by the R+D+i Project in the framework of the FEDER Operational Programme ‘Early career academics in Andalusian Universities: Academic identities, quantified and digitised.’ (B_SEJ-534-UGR20). It also receives funding from the Ministry of Universities (Spain) through the University Teacher Training Grants Programme (FPU19/00942).Resumen
The changes produced in higher education as a consequence of neoliberal influences have had a considerable impact on the university world. As a consequence, there has been a growing research interest in how such changes have affected academics. However, recent review studies related to this issue are scarce in the literature. Therefore, this sys- tematic review aims to provide a general overview of the way in which these new changes in higher education have had an impact on teachers. To this end, a bibliographic search was conducted on the Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Education Resources Information Centre, which yielded a total of 38 articles published in international journals. Thematic analysis was applied using the NVivo 12 software package, from which three emerging themes were identified: action strate- gies in view of new neoliberal demands; construction of the professional identities; and work, health and social conse- quences. Further, this review highlighted the need for more research on the influence of the closest social context (research team/department) on academic staff; as well as the development of systematic reviews of the literature that go deeper into the processes of construction and develop- ment of new professional identities.