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Neoliberalising the Fordist University: A Tale of Two Campuses in Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Authors:Bernd Belina  Tino Petzold  Jürgen Schardt  Sebastian Schipper
Institution:1. Institut für Humangeographie, Goethe‐Universit?t Frankfurt a. M., Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland;2. belina@uni‐frankfurt.de
Abstract:Abstract: In 2009, the central building of the new IG Farben Campus of Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (JWGU), Frankfurt, Germany was occupied by students protesting against the neoliberalisation of higher education. While similar occupations at the old Bockenheim Campus were usually tolerated, if not welcomed, by the university management, this time 176 students and members of staff were forcefully evicted after only 3 days, when the university's presidential board called in the police. To better understand this way of ending such protest, a level of oppression almost unheard of at a German university in the last 20 years, we reconstruct the way in which JWGU, as part of the state apparatus university, has produced the two campuses as particular places that are bound up in and expressions of the national and local condensations of forces of Fordism and neoliberalism respectively.
Keywords:neoliberalism  Fordism  state apparatus university  production of place
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