(Im)possible change

Josep Soler, Iker Erdocia, Kristof Savski
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This article examines three sets of infrastructures that give shape to the academic knowledge economy, namely: institutional infrastructures (universities and conferences); gate-keeping infrastructures (journals and publishers); and validation infrastructures (competitive assessments of individuals and institutions). We analyse the tensed interplay between critical perspectives in applied linguistics and the influence of academic neoliberalism. We develop our argument in three parts: (1) Academic critique and its emancipatory epistemologies are intertwined with established systems and coexist with mechanisms that perpetuate inequalities. (2) Inequalities in knowledge production reverberate in knowledge dissemination, where the hegemonic role of English as the language of academic publishing reinforces the unequal position of different actors in their academic fields. (3) These inequalities (that originate in institutional and gate-keeping infrastructures) extend to the validation of knowledge, which is entrenched in the audit culture that pervades academia and further reinforces neoliberal competitive dynamics. We conclude by reflecting on the possibilities for change at these three levels.
(可能的变化
本文探讨了形成学术知识经济的三组基础设施,即:机构基础设施(大学和会议)、把关基础设施(期刊和出版商)以及验证基础设施(对个人和机构的竞争性评估)。我们分析了应用语言学批判性视角与学术新自由主义影响之间紧张的相互作用。我们的论点分为三个部分:(1) 学术批判及其解放性认识论与既有体系交织在一起,并与延续不平等的机制共存。(2) 知识生产中的不平等在知识传播中产生反响,英语作为学术出版语言的霸权作用强化了不同参与者在其学术领域中的不平等地位。(3) 这些不平等(源于机构和把关基础设施)延伸到了知识的验证,这在充斥学术界的审计文化中根深蒂固,并进一步强化了新自由主义的竞争态势。最后,我们将对这三个层面的变革可能性进行反思。
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