Sorry for the Fail link but I saw this today and wondered what the academics of MN made of it?
Clearly LSE are doing it for publicity and they've not got a great track record in the quality of people they let in/through if there's money in it.
But it made me sad - at a time when the whole HE sector is looking at increased flexibilisation, wage stagnation for most, massive pay inequalities between highest and lowest paid employees, increased surveillance through metricisation and increased tuition fees for students, I just thought flying in a celebrity was a bit depressing. There's no way (I assume) she'll have the same pressures we do.
I don't know, I can't put my finger on it. I feel we work hard as academics and have to do a lot of invisible shit work to get teaching out there (prepare reading lists, update VLEs, liaise with the library, answer constant stupid emails from students etc...) but that all fades by comparison when you've got a celebrity on stage.
Sorry, all a bit ranty