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"Sweet Home Academia, Down Under"

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Blogger Giotis said...

On the iron bed of Procrustes .

9:43 AM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Very fitting... Is that a Greek saying? I hadn't heard of it before.

10:10 AM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Phillip Helbig said...

The Wikipedia page says: "nobody ever fitted the bed exactly, because secretly Procrustes had two beds". I suspect that this is also the case in many academic-assessment exercises.

11:08 AM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Giotis said...

Yes Bee it's a Greek saying; we use it describe this kind of situations...

11:19 AM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Uncle Al said...

Management obsesses on what is measurable instead of promoting what is important. Management displaces discrete facts with overall ignorance (administrative despotism). Deformed decisions resulting from reality deficit disorder impose an abusive hegemony of beige celebrating the irresistible buoyancy of excrement.

God save us from the congenitally inconsequential.

12:25 PM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Plato Hagel said...

Hi Bee,

Is this all part of the austerity program that is sweeping across the world these days?

What researcher and academics are experiencing are part of the "social order" being laid upon all economies?

Goal posts, standards of meeting obligations?

Welcome to the realities many people are experiencing without understanding where their next paycheck is going to come from.

All that is left sometimes is the "union participation" that currently exists in society while even here "the legs are being cut out from under people who gather under the democratic processes of purpose and expression of rights under those same democracies.

Is this all about tough choices or beautiful new architecture? Squeezing the system to gain dollars?

Best,

5:53 PM, March 30, 2012

Blogger Georg said...

Killing that waylayer Prokrustes
was one of the heroic deeds of Theseus.
Nevertheless he is immortal for inventing
Prokrastination :=)

6:09 AM, March 31, 2012

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