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Chapter 1 Other people's ideas: An introduction to using social theory in higher education -- Chapter 2 Sit Down, be Humble: The influence of the Work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith on our research -- Chapter 3 The decolonial imperative - text and context: a response to Amani Bell and Gulwanyang Moran -- Chapter 4 After Belonging: Aileen Moreton-Robinson's 'I Still Call Australia Home' -- Chapter 5 In belonging: a response to Timothy Laurie -- Chapter 6 Deploying Rose and Abi-Rached to 'make sense' of the rise of the 'brain sciences' in the field of violence against women -- Chapter 7 What do we talk about when we talk about neuro? A response to Suzanne Egan -- Chapter 8 The power, passions, and perils of identity: On Chantal Mouffe, -- Chapter 9 Connections, engagements and troubles: a response to Remy Y.S. Low -- Chapter 10 The Foggy Window: Passive empathy and the fight for testimonial reading in neoliberal higher education -- Chapter 11 Performing empathy with neoliberalism, or Kendall Jenner on the streets, Thomas Gradgrind in the sheets: a response to Lauren Weber -- Chapter 12 Understanding higher education enrolment through Michel Foucault's biopolitics -- Chapter 13 Students, biopolitics, and state racism: a response to Ren-Hao Xu -- Chapter 14 Wrestling with monsters: critique, climate change, and comets -- Chapter 15 Still wrestling with monsters: a response to Pat Norman -- Chapter 16 Dialogues between activist knowledge and Southern Theory -- Chapter 17 Approximate Geographies: a response to José Fernando Serrano Amaya -- Chapter 18 The historian as pedagogue: on Hayden White's practical past -- Chapter 19 What stories to tell: a response to Remy Low -- Chapter 20 The good university? Colourful histories, ongoing troubles and changing contexts -- Chapter 21 The good university examined: a response to Meenakshi Krishnaraj, Ren-Hao Xu, and Pat Norman -- Chapter 22 How we use social theory: common threads and concluding thoughts. |