2018
DOI: 10.31269/triplec.v16i1.892
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Higher Education as a Gift and as a Commons

Abstract: This paper takes as a starting point Lewis Hyde's (2007, xvi) assertion that art is a gift and not a commodity: "Works of art exist simultaneously in two 'economies', a market economy and a gift economy. Only one of these is essential, however: a work of art can survive without a market, but where there is no gift there is no art." I want to argue that the same claim should be made for those aspects of academic labour that refer to teaching and education. Education can survive without a market, but where ther… Show more

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“…Such guidance would partly take the form, as Blair (2017) raises, of: successful navigation around the digital environment; developing academic literacy; creating social engagement opportunities; and, being trained in how to use feedback effectively. Ultimately, following Wittel (2018), it is important that we see HE as part of a 'gift' to society, a common good. This gift can be seen as a transformative action rather than simply a turn to an educational consumer action.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such guidance would partly take the form, as Blair (2017) raises, of: successful navigation around the digital environment; developing academic literacy; creating social engagement opportunities; and, being trained in how to use feedback effectively. Ultimately, following Wittel (2018), it is important that we see HE as part of a 'gift' to society, a common good. This gift can be seen as a transformative action rather than simply a turn to an educational consumer action.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information flow has thus been increasing exponentially, and knowledge infrastructures have become an elemental component of today's societies. However, due to the privatization surge, a wide array of enclosures has been taking place, threatening to convert knowledge and learning from a resource and a process available for all to an advantage of the few (Korsgaard 2019;Wittel 2018). At the same time, people with access to networked computers self-organize, collaborate, and produce shared resources and their governance systems, i.e., a commons (Bauwens et al 2019;Bauwens and Jandrić 2021).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Cosmolocalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The struggle to return the academy to the universities and to return the universities to the people continues in, against and beyond institutions and as part of a larger project to reclaim the general commons (Wittel 2016). Liberatory educators and alternative world-makers across the world have much to learn from it.…”
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confidence: 99%