England’s public university system has been groaning and lurching toward privatization for decades. Until recently, however, it was still possible to argue that “the attempt to close off and render impossible the experience of education as a collaborative pursuit of a public good and to make possible its full commodification has not yet wholly succeeded” here.1 Despite being deeply disillusioned with increasingly neoliberal forms of academic work, many academics have thus also maintained that these could never be totalizing; that their implementation could be mediated through critical professional practice, and that social-democratic justifications for public higher education could prevail even within discourses that had become inhospita...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside o...
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, e...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
How can higher education for the common good and progressive social change be organised within condi...
In 2010, following a policy review into higher education in England (Browne, 2010), the newly electe...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
In 2010, the UK (Conservative-Liberal Democrat) Coalition Government announced a series of reforms t...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...
This article considers the role of experiments in learning in movements to democratise higher educat...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
Attention has been drawn to reduction of universities’ purposes to serve economic interests only. Th...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
In the past 15 years in the UK, the state has acquired powers, which mark a qualitative shift in its...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside o...
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, e...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
How can higher education for the common good and progressive social change be organised within condi...
In 2010, following a policy review into higher education in England (Browne, 2010), the newly electe...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
In 2010, the UK (Conservative-Liberal Democrat) Coalition Government announced a series of reforms t...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...
This article considers the role of experiments in learning in movements to democratise higher educat...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
Attention has been drawn to reduction of universities’ purposes to serve economic interests only. Th...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
In the past 15 years in the UK, the state has acquired powers, which mark a qualitative shift in its...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside o...
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, e...
It stands to reason that critical theorists should be interested in the newest student movements wor...