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Performativity,work-related emotions and collective research identities in UK university education departments: an exploratory study
Authors:Michael Wilson  Chris Holligan
Institution:1. School of Education, University of Leeds , Leeds LS2 9JT , UK;2. Faculty of Education, Health and Social Science, University of the West of Scotland , Ayr KA8 OSR , UK
Abstract:The paper reports the findings of an investigation into academic staff perceptions of a rapidly changing research work environment in UK university education departments. The study sheds light on the emotional landscape of an environment shaped by performance-driven change. Based on an integrated triplex framework of analysis, the study addresses the complex interrelationship between performativity, work-related emotions and collective research identities. The findings highlight concerns about the emotional impact of work intensification and barriers to collective research identities. However, there is also evidence of strong motivation and a performativity that is internally and intrinsically driven. The implications for research leaders are considered, both in terms of leadership strategy and the leadership of staff in building vibrant research cultures at a time of major change in the sector in response to global challenges and opportunities.
Keywords:university education departments  performativity  work-related emotions  collective research identities  research cultures  research capacity building  research leadership
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