Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships in higher education? Power, Knowledge and the Academy: The Institutional is Political takes a close-up and critical look at both the elusive and blatant workings and consequences of power in a range of everyday sites in universities. Authors work with multi-layered conceptions of power to disturb the idea of the academy as a haven of detached reason and instead reveal the ways in which power shapes personal and institutional relationships, the production of knowledge and the construction of academic careers. Chapters focus on , among other areas, student-supervisor relationships, personal PhD journeys, power in research teams, networking, the...
This article identifies the increasing demands on United Kingdom universities brought ...
There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of tou...
Higher education in the UK has become preoccupied with debates over the authority of knowledge and o...
About the book: Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutiona...
Issues of power have long occupied academics. Interpersonal dynamics, institutional workings and the...
Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships ...
Tied Knowledge is a book designed to provide a practical conceptual framework for understanding the ...
The discourse of power and agency in higher education (HE) is strongly linked to political notions o...
To a large extent, if higher education institutions seek to inscribe themselves within a transformat...
Personnel departments in general have a poor reputation for power and influence, although little is ...
Abstract. The paper attempts to identify the extent to which modes of knowledge can be associated wi...
This article explores how power relations are constructed in the governance of higher education inst...
Power relationships between undergraduates and academics are frequently overlooked. This article exp...
Power in itself is not a new concept; it is as older as our civilization. Power is the subject of st...
This paper considers some of the issues of power embedded in publishing in academic journals. It ask...
This article identifies the increasing demands on United Kingdom universities brought ...
There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of tou...
Higher education in the UK has become preoccupied with debates over the authority of knowledge and o...
About the book: Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutiona...
Issues of power have long occupied academics. Interpersonal dynamics, institutional workings and the...
Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships ...
Tied Knowledge is a book designed to provide a practical conceptual framework for understanding the ...
The discourse of power and agency in higher education (HE) is strongly linked to political notions o...
To a large extent, if higher education institutions seek to inscribe themselves within a transformat...
Personnel departments in general have a poor reputation for power and influence, although little is ...
Abstract. The paper attempts to identify the extent to which modes of knowledge can be associated wi...
This article explores how power relations are constructed in the governance of higher education inst...
Power relationships between undergraduates and academics are frequently overlooked. This article exp...
Power in itself is not a new concept; it is as older as our civilization. Power is the subject of st...
This paper considers some of the issues of power embedded in publishing in academic journals. It ask...
This article identifies the increasing demands on United Kingdom universities brought ...
There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of tou...
Higher education in the UK has become preoccupied with debates over the authority of knowledge and o...