There is a pattern of criticism in the media and public sphere of universities for being ‘out of touch’, disconnected from the ‘real world’, outside the ivory tower, complacently and indulgently oblivious to ‘ordinary people’s’ needs and priorities. This criticism takes various forms. The profile imperatives of contemporary universities seeking legitimacy, ‘brand identity’ and enhanced market position under conditions of a more marketized and privatized higher educational system, have led to frequent, stringent attempts to situate academic knowledge within everyday media discourse (Rowe, 2005). Indeed, in pedagogical terms, this academic–media nexus might be viewed as the extension of the intramural practices of formal university research a...
Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships ...
This article is concerned with how the contemporary media process and disseminate specialist knowled...
About the book: Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutiona...
Almost a decade ago I published an article (with Dr Kylie Brass) based on Australian Research Counci...
Little has been written about the relationship between academia and the media. This essay describes ...
In an increasingly corporate and managerially-driven institutional environment, academics are being ...
Since tertiary education is the highest level of the sequentially structured formal education system...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
Universities, as part of their remit as public organizations, encourage academics to disseminate the...
This paper considers higher education’s response to fake news to be a responsibility to more effecti...
There is a gamble taking place with the future of universities and tackling the issue of what makes ...
This article reflects on how academics might best respond to the social, political and economic cris...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships ...
This article is concerned with how the contemporary media process and disseminate specialist knowled...
About the book: Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutiona...
Almost a decade ago I published an article (with Dr Kylie Brass) based on Australian Research Counci...
Little has been written about the relationship between academia and the media. This essay describes ...
In an increasingly corporate and managerially-driven institutional environment, academics are being ...
Since tertiary education is the highest level of the sequentially structured formal education system...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the uni...
Universities, as part of their remit as public organizations, encourage academics to disseminate the...
This paper considers higher education’s response to fake news to be a responsibility to more effecti...
There is a gamble taking place with the future of universities and tackling the issue of what makes ...
This article reflects on how academics might best respond to the social, political and economic cris...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutional relationships ...
This article is concerned with how the contemporary media process and disseminate specialist knowled...
About the book: Power is everywhere. But what is it and how does it infuse personal and institutiona...