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  1. Interdisciplinarity, health and well-being.Leigh Price - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 20 (5):449-457.
    This themed issue of Journal of Critical Realism has a focus on interdisciplinarity, health and well-being.1 Specifically, the articles address topics such as homelessness, obesity (Kana...
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  • Neoliberalism’s conditioning effects on the university and the example of proctoring during COVID-19 and since.Sioux McKenna - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (5):502-515.
    Neoliberalism has shaped the academy in ways that constrain its potential as a public good. Neoliberalism is based on the assumption that, by submitting to the so-called neutral forces of the market, wealth can be created alongside the achievement of equality and efficiency. Although this assumption is demonstrably false, neoliberalism remains politically powerful. As an example, this article discusses how neoliberalism has enabled the rapid uptake of proctoring software during the covid pandemic and since. ‘Proctoring' is the online monitoring of (...)
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