Like social inclusion, ‘partnership ’ became part of the preferred policy jargon in the 1990s, both in EU and in national policy arenas. Whilst it could be argued that the usage of such terms reflects a consensus on social and political issues that so far does not exist, the popularity of ‘partnership’-based models of social inter
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Whilst the origins of widening participation policies clearly lie in liberal ideas of equality of op...
This paper explores the conflicting philosophies within the widening participation debate. Two categ...
Detailed in this article are two case studies carried out over the last two years in the UK and Irel...
This chapter considers the policy and practice of partnership working amongst educational organisati...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
There is an increasing emphasis on inter-agency, inter-professional, multi-agency and multi-professi...
This report provides a review of different policies that promote access to higher education, partici...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
This chapter analyses the Coalition government’s policies on social mobility and social justice with...
Universities in the developed world have engaged in many attempts to transform unequal social relati...
The idea of participation has been central to many policy developments in recent years. Both Conserv...
Making space for the inclusion of individuals is the foundation of any participatory process. What i...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XItem deposited in Uni...
The best practices of lifelong learning universities are part of the debate on the changes of the “E...
Whilst the origins of widening participation policies clearly lie in liberal ideas of equality of op...
This paper explores the conflicting philosophies within the widening participation debate. Two categ...
Detailed in this article are two case studies carried out over the last two years in the UK and Irel...
This chapter considers the policy and practice of partnership working amongst educational organisati...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
There is an increasing emphasis on inter-agency, inter-professional, multi-agency and multi-professi...
This report provides a review of different policies that promote access to higher education, partici...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
This chapter analyses the Coalition government’s policies on social mobility and social justice with...
Universities in the developed world have engaged in many attempts to transform unequal social relati...
The idea of participation has been central to many policy developments in recent years. Both Conserv...
Making space for the inclusion of individuals is the foundation of any participatory process. What i...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XItem deposited in Uni...
The best practices of lifelong learning universities are part of the debate on the changes of the “E...
Whilst the origins of widening participation policies clearly lie in liberal ideas of equality of op...
This paper explores the conflicting philosophies within the widening participation debate. Two categ...