This paper explores the proliferation of non-academic professionals as a cultural response to universities’ mission of inclusion. Departing from a neo-institutionalist perspective, the author argues that the diffusion of highly rationalised models of institutional action shapes universities as formal organisations who engage with new levels of professional expertise in the pursuit of goals and missions. The United Kingdom (UK) offers an illustrative example, the emergence of statutory equality duties on public institutions (race equality duty 2001, disability equality duty 2006 and gender equality duty 2007) nurturing an image of universities as strategic for the pursuit of demographic inclusion. Using yearly longitudinal data on 109 UK uni...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...
This paper explores the proliferation of non-academic professionals as a cultural response to univer...
The current research investigates the professional and administrative expansion taking place in univ...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordT...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordInclusion i...
British HEIs face increasing challenges in the twenty first century as they continue to adapt to pub...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion focuses on universities as inclusive organisations in a vari...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...
This paper explores the proliferation of non-academic professionals as a cultural response to univer...
The current research investigates the professional and administrative expansion taking place in univ...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordT...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordInclusion i...
British HEIs face increasing challenges in the twenty first century as they continue to adapt to pub...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion focuses on universities as inclusive organisations in a vari...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
University staff are their institutions’ key resource. They are an intelligent, articulate and highl...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...
Elite higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States are under increasing...