A Warwick Business School First?
To be broadcast at 9.00am on Monday 14 December, it will be chaired by Tom Sutcliffe. Start the Week is billed as a weekly discussion programme, setting the cultural agenda. It is believed that Amanda is the first member of WBS faculty invited to contribute.
Amanda will talk about the rise of managerialism and how it has affected not only universities (the topic of her recently-published book Socrates in the Boardroom) but other areas of society also.
Other guests are Evgeny Morozov arguing that the web is exploited by dictators. Andrew Dalby gives his views on Wikipedia, and the art historian David Boyd Haycock talks about the 'crisis of brilliance' of the Young British Artists of the early 1900s.
If you miss the live 45-minute programme, it will be available soon after broadcast as a podcast on the BBC website at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006r9xr
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