<i>‘This unique and insightful book challenges the rigid binary of success and failure, illuminating the rich and often overlooked space in between. It not only distills key insights from existing literature but also brings them to life through vivid personal experiences, making for a compelling and enriching read.’</i>
- Liqun Cao, Ontario Tech University, Canada,
<i>‘You need this book now. This is a book for today and the future. At a time when working in academia feels like facing a zombie apocalypse, Professor Brabazon provides sage advice about using failure to transform our academic lives. This book provides important interventions and ways of reconceptualising failure, for working, living in and responding to failure within an academic life.’</i>
- Jacqueline Ewart, Griffith University, Australia,
Brabazon demonstrates how instances of failure can facilitate an awareness of asymmetrical power dynamics and injustice in academic life. How To Embrace Academic Failure illustrates how to create personal, professional and organizational change as a result of failure. It offers practical strategies for using failure to enhance academic careers and improve research ethics and teaching. Brabazon concludes by presenting an idealised academic future where a culture of failure provides transparency, rigour, ethical leadership and followership.
This insightful book is a vital resource for students and scholars of higher education management, business leadership and the sociology of education. Academics in critical university studies and early career researchers will also benefit from Brabazon’s novel perspective on the post-pandemic, claustropolitan university.