Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Loveday, Vik
Up a level |
Number of items: 13.
Loveday, Vik.
2023.
Luck and precarity: Contextualising fixed-term academics' perceptions of success and failure.
In: Eric Lybeck and Catherine O'Connell, eds.
Universities in Crisis: Academic Professionalism in Uncertain Times.
London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 73-92.
ISBN 9781350249981
[Book Section]
Loveday, Vik.
2021.
‘Under attack’: Responsibility, crisis and survival anxiety amongst manager-academics in UK universities.
Sociological Review, 69(5),
pp. 903-919.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2019.
Book Review: The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money, by Brian Caplan.
Journal of Cultural Economy, 12(1),
pp. 93-97.
ISSN 1753-0350
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2018.
Luck, chance, and happenstance? Perceptions of success and failure amongst fixed-term academic staff in UK higher education.
British Journal of Sociology, 69(3),
pp. 758-775.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2018.
The neurotic academic: Anxiety, casualisation and governance in the neoliberalising university.
Journal of Cultural Economy, 11(2),
pp. 154-166.
ISSN 1753-0350
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2016.
Embodying deficiency through ‘affective practice’: Shame, relationality, and the lived experience of social class and gender in higher education.
Sociology, 50(6),
pp. 1140-1155.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2015.
Working-Class Participation, Middle-Class Aspiration? Value, Upward Mobility and Symbolic Indebtedness in Higher Education.
The Sociological Review, 63(3),
pp. 570-588.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Loveday, Vik.
2014.
‘Flat-capping it’: Memory, nostalgia and value in retroactive male working-class identification.
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 17(6),
pp. 721-735.
ISSN 1367-5494
[Article]