Could a swimming club help generate a form of 鈥渁cademic activism鈥?
That is the question explored by David Raymond Jones, a professor in Northumbria University鈥檚 Faculty of Business and Law, in a new paper in the聽.
In 2009, he writes, he was looking for ways to 鈥済ain a respite from the increasing managerialist practices in my university鈥. He therefore decided to set up a 鈥渟low swimming club鈥, which now includes 20 academics from three local universities.
The club certainly provided a social outlet and a way to switch off from endless meetings and other stresses of the day job. But could it also function as a form of resistance?
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To answer that question, Professor Jones turned his respite from work back into a different form of work and used it as the basis for an autoethnographic research project involving 11 of the academics.
One respondent noted simply that swimming had become crucial 鈥渁s a break for me to just relax and think rather than to be the zombie I tend to turn into, if I am not careful鈥. Yet many felt that it had also made a deeper 鈥 and more political 鈥 impact on the way they 鈥渃rafted their work back in their respective universities鈥.
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One of them 鈥渂egan to realise that I could actually do something about my frustration with long, tedious and鈥eaningless meetings about justifying some initiative around a flavour-of-the-month accreditation鈥. Others 鈥渇elt so much more freedom to initiate projects myself鈥 or now seemed able to 鈥渢ake a deep breath and cut through the rubbish鈥.
Even more striking was the swimmer who used to view people in 鈥渜uite instrumental and self-interested鈥 ways but had now started to 鈥渨ork with people much more willingly and openly鈥. Professor Jones himself claims that previously he 鈥渨ould never have taken on the role of head of department, which I did in 2018, as I would have seen the role as too compromising. The experience of slow swimming encouraged me to view such an opportunity as a form of academic activism,鈥 leading to collective efforts to 鈥渃hange senior management agendas鈥.
What might sound like an innocuous leisure initiative, Professor Jones鈥 paper therefore argues, offered 鈥渁 possible pathway to creative resistance, which...embraces alternative ways to conduct academic work, in parallel with managerialist practices. Through the collective embrace of these alternatives, such managerialist practices could gradually be contested.鈥 Whoever knew that a swimming club could have such political potential?
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