The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four successive major policy documents on contemporary British and English higher education. A critical policy text analysis is applied to government White Papers on higher education published in 1987, 1991, 2003 and 2011. Within and between each document, the ideas underpinning these concepts are examined, and their relationships to expansion, the economy and society are explored. The research reports on how these concepts are expressed, how they are combined and how they relate to other policy aims. In these documents, expressions of access-participation-mobility have shifted from widening access to fair access and from widening participation to ...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This article critically analyses the impact of reforms to the student financial support system in En...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This paper problematises the concept of social mobility through an exploration of it in relation to ...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
Despite significant public investment in the sector, selective universities in the UK have made litt...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This article critically analyses the impact of reforms to the student financial support system in En...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This paper problematises the concept of social mobility through an exploration of it in relation to ...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
Despite significant public investment in the sector, selective universities in the UK have made litt...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This article critically analyses the impact of reforms to the student financial support system in En...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...