This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of social justice in Australian higher education policy. It maps the changes in this policy arena, beginning with the period following the Second World War and concluding with an analysis of the most recent policy proposals of the Bradley Review. Concurrently, it explores the different meanings ascribed to social justice, equity and social inclusion over this time span and what these have meant and will mean for students, particularly those from low socio-economic backgrounds. It concludes that a relational understanding of social justice – ‘recognitive justice’ – is yet to inform student equity policy in higher education, alt...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Current national reforms in Australian higher education have prioritised efforts to reduce education...
This chapter provides a survey of changing national and global higher education policy contexts over...
This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of socia...
In this paper I attempt two things. First I canvass the history of social justice policy in schoolin...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
Social equity in higher education has been a priority for universities and policy makers throughout ...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
This article provides an analysis and critique of contemporary practices and debates concerning incl...
[Extract] If social justice can broadly be defined as the fair distribution of goods and burdens acr...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Current national reforms in Australian higher education have prioritised efforts to reduce education...
This chapter provides a survey of changing national and global higher education policy contexts over...
This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of socia...
In this paper I attempt two things. First I canvass the history of social justice policy in schoolin...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
Social equity in higher education has been a priority for universities and policy makers throughout ...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
This article provides an analysis and critique of contemporary practices and debates concerning incl...
[Extract] If social justice can broadly be defined as the fair distribution of goods and burdens acr...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Current national reforms in Australian higher education have prioritised efforts to reduce education...
This chapter provides a survey of changing national and global higher education policy contexts over...