This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside formal educational institutions. Its setting is the recent period following the 2010 Browne Review on the funding of higher education in England. Rather than speaking directly to debates around scholar-activism, about which much has already been written, I want to stretch the meanings of both teaching and activism to contextualise the contemporary politics of higher learning in relation to diverse histories and geographies of progressive education more generally. Taking this wider view suggests that some of the forms of knowledge which have characterised the university as a progressive institution are presently being produced in more politicis...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
University-based activists constantly find themselves at an interface between the institution that e...
This book examines three sites of pedagogical innovation, all of which are explicitly activisms agai...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside o...
Higher education in the UK is in crisis. The idea of the public university is under assault, and bot...
By exploring some of the challenges of teaching a radical politics in the neo-liberal university, th...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are officially ...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Writing over 20 years ago, bell hooks (1994) highlighted her concerns that the dominant discourse on...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of higher education now being practiced ...
This article reflects on the challenges that social and political disengagement pose within the univ...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
University-based activists constantly find themselves at an interface between the institution that e...
This book examines three sites of pedagogical innovation, all of which are explicitly activisms agai...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside o...
Higher education in the UK is in crisis. The idea of the public university is under assault, and bot...
By exploring some of the challenges of teaching a radical politics in the neo-liberal university, th...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are officially ...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Writing over 20 years ago, bell hooks (1994) highlighted her concerns that the dominant discourse on...
This talk offers a brief introduction to some diverse forms of higher education now being practiced ...
This article reflects on the challenges that social and political disengagement pose within the univ...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
University-based activists constantly find themselves at an interface between the institution that e...
This book examines three sites of pedagogical innovation, all of which are explicitly activisms agai...