This article draws upon concepts of liminality and Third Space to explore what happens when undergraduate students become research partners and illustrates how various positions emerge, change, and fluctuate within the educational space of an interdisciplinary course. Based on perspective dialogues with student groups who have worked on research projects concerned with learning environments in higher education, we discuss which experiences from various academic spaces the students make relevant and useas resources in their group work. Furthermore, we highlight how the act of challenging traditional knowledge hierarchies and well-established roles also involves a revision of students’ relations to each other
This paper was presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference April 2007.This...
Using theoretical conceptions of third space and hybrid teacher education, we engaged in a collabora...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Smeyers and Depaepe argue that ‘space’ is potentia...
This article explores how transformative higher education approaches can be fostered through an inte...
Higher Education, learning and teaching philosophy is beginning to acknowledge that programmes cramm...
Partnerships between students and faculty are increasingly established within higher education. Ever...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical co...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
This study focused on the socially-constructed meanings, implications, and insti-tutional factors th...
Academic research and knowledge construction is increasingly organised in collaboration with nonacad...
This paper aims to conceptualise the changing nature of work within Higher Education continues in re...
This paper was presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference April 2007.This...
Using theoretical conceptions of third space and hybrid teacher education, we engaged in a collabora...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Smeyers and Depaepe argue that ‘space’ is potentia...
This article explores how transformative higher education approaches can be fostered through an inte...
Higher Education, learning and teaching philosophy is beginning to acknowledge that programmes cramm...
Partnerships between students and faculty are increasingly established within higher education. Ever...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical co...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
This study focused on the socially-constructed meanings, implications, and insti-tutional factors th...
Academic research and knowledge construction is increasingly organised in collaboration with nonacad...
This paper aims to conceptualise the changing nature of work within Higher Education continues in re...
This paper was presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference April 2007.This...
Using theoretical conceptions of third space and hybrid teacher education, we engaged in a collabora...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Smeyers and Depaepe argue that ‘space’ is potentia...