Academic Times
Contesting the Chronopolitics of Research

Author(s)
Felt, Ulrike
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book explores the hidden politics of time—the chronopolitics—that profoundly shapes the contours of academic life and knowledge production in contemporary universities. Moving beyond familiar critiques of academic acceleration, Ulrike Felt explores the diversity of time generators and the resultant complex, multilayered timescapes that govern scholarly work and life. The book examines the tensions inherent in models of linear careers and in simultaneous experiences of speed and waiting, and asks questions about the ownership of time. In doing so, it scrutinizes relations between time and quality, and points to the impact of time on how and what we can know, revealing how these temporal regimes create deep asynchronicities and fragmentations and perpetuate injustices and exclusions. Arguing for a more mindful approach to research, Felt advocates for rethinking academia through the lens of time, emphasizing the need for temporal care work in order to achieve sustainable and responsible change. Aimed at researchers, academic leaders, and policymakers, the book offers a compelling vision for a more responsive, long-term, and equitable academic future—one that challenges neoliberal models that prioritise speed, competitiveness, and efficiency.
Keywords
research culture; time and academic work; time generators; sustainable academia; STS; higher education studies; science policy making; academic research; ethnography; science culture; sustainable knowledge ecology; chronopolitics; governing contemporary academia; knowledge production; Science and Technology StudiesISBN
9789819646098, 9789819646081Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Singapore, 2025Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Society and culture: general
Higher education, tertiary education
Educational strategies and policy

