This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.This essay is a critical reflection on the challenge to academic freedom presented by the globalisation of practices of knowledge production. It explores a tension within the logic of the internationalisation agenda: UK universities are premised upon forms of knowledge production whose roots lie in European Enlightenment values of rationalism, empiricism and universalism, yet partnerships are growing with universities premised on rather different, non-liberal and, perhaps, incommensurable values. Therefore, in advancing the internationalisation agenda in non-liberal environments, UK-based scholars find themselves caught b...
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This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption t...
This article examines academic freedom in China amid the tensions within a marketised global politic...
The current expansion of English language publishing by scholars from China is supported by national...
The question of whether the Chinese government uses higher education to direct globalisation, is bas...
The authors probe whether or not the ecosystem of organised academia in Germany provides sufficient ...
Against a backdrop of globalised higher education (HE) – one in which a number of British universiti...
This article contributes to understandings of the internationalization of Higher Education by invest...
Globalisation is an inescapable aspect of the modern world. The number of large transnational corpor...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
In this paper the colonial history of university education in Hong Kong, and the recent changes in...
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This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
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