This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wave of new-build Further Education (FE) colleges spring up across England in the final years of the New Labour government. It draws on qualitative data from a research study focusing on four new-build colleges in the West Midlands of England to theorise the BCF initiative. Using theory derived primarily from Lefebvre, the paper contextualises BCF within a frame of neoliberalisation and discusses the impact of the ‘production of space’ represented by the initiative with a research focus on two areas: pedagogy and ideology. The main findings are that these new-build colleges can be interpreted as spatial expressions of policymakers and others’ pe...
In this article, we focus on how neoliberal performance metrics impact on non-traditional students a...
This Chapter builds three inter-related arguments about the impacts of neoliberalism within higher e...
Much has been written about the “neoliberalization” of Further Education in response to announcement...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
Further Education (FE) is an umbrella term that describes learning taking place mainly outside of sc...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
The article starts by providing a brief historical context for the introduction of the New Deal and ...
This article examines the nature of an on-going educational partnership between a Higher Education i...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In this article, we focus on how neoliberal performance metrics impact on non-traditional students a...
This Chapter builds three inter-related arguments about the impacts of neoliberalism within higher e...
Much has been written about the “neoliberalization” of Further Education in response to announcement...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
Further Education (FE) is an umbrella term that describes learning taking place mainly outside of sc...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
The article starts by providing a brief historical context for the introduction of the New Deal and ...
This article examines the nature of an on-going educational partnership between a Higher Education i...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In this article, we focus on how neoliberal performance metrics impact on non-traditional students a...
This Chapter builds three inter-related arguments about the impacts of neoliberalism within higher e...
Much has been written about the “neoliberalization” of Further Education in response to announcement...