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- PublicationOpen AccessMalestar burocrático, violencia y adaptación en la universidad neoliberal(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) López Alós, Javier; Sin departamento asociadoThis article aims to highlight some of the effects of bureaucratic transfor-mations within academia, particularly on academic subjectivity. To this end, it analyses the ways in which administrative innovations have not only al-tered academic institutions butalso the behaviours, attitudes, expectations, and self-perception of individuals connected to academic life in one way or another. Bureaucratic malaise is described as one of these effects, and the ar-ticle examines how these changes respond to a logic of exploitation of bodies, disciplined through a repertoire of practices that, like software applications, require active participation. Rather than providing a description of the cur-rent state of university bureaucracy, this work offers a reflection on the bu-reaucratic nature of universities today –its significance for the definition of the academic profession, its modes of productivity and violence, its multiple ambivalences, and the forms of adaptation it generates. Among these, bu-reaucratism deserves special attention.