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The Tertiary Turn: Locating "The Academy" in Autobiographical Accounts of Activism in Manchester, UK and Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand

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Kyle RG, Milligan C, Kearns R, Larner W, Fyfe NR & Bondi L (2011) The Tertiary Turn: Locating "The Academy" in Autobiographical Accounts of Activism in Manchester, UK and Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. Antipode, 43 (4), pp. 1181-1214. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2010.00820.x

Abstract
Activists often strategically negotiate sectoral boundaries by switching between public, private and voluntary sectors over the life course in order to pursue their aims. This paper draws on a cross-national study that explored the extent of this inter-sectoral movement and the specific ¡°career pathways¡± activists developed in relation to governmental, private and voluntary/community sector organisations. Using an analysis of 46 biographical narratives gathered from activists in Manchester, UK and Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand during 2007 we situate ¡°the academy¡± in these life stories of activism. Teasing out from these accounts the motivations behind a turn towards tertiary education at particular moments we examine how ¡°academia¡± supports and sustains individual activists while legitimising and professionalising their activism. In so doing, we track the tactical transfer of knowledge, skills and expertise effected by contact with ¡°the academy¡± to make substantive and conceptual claims around the future role universities might play in the knowledge economy.

Keywords
Third Sector; Activism; Academia; Autobiography; Manchester; Auckland; Voluntarism Great Britain; Psychiatry Research; Voluntarism New Zeland; Autobiography; Narration (Rhetoric)

Journal
Antipode: Volume 43, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date30/09/2011
Publication date online30/11/2010
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN0066-4812
eISSN1467-8330