This paper explores how nursing education both exemplifies the contradictions of neoliberalism alongside its seemingly all-encompassing influence. We conduct a feminist critical policy analysis to trace the histories of nursing as a feminised vocation located outside the academy, and how this is reflected in recent policy. We then critically explore widening participation and social mobility in relation to nursing education, and demonstrate how a discourse of fairness is used to justify market solutions. The ‘special case’ of nursing is considered through an analysis of how ‘the nurse’ as subject is constituted in education policy discourse. Our discussion focuses on the effects of these reforms and demonstrates how historical discourses th...
Public universities, as the predominant source of nurse education, serve an instrumental role as pre...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows how...
This paper explores how nursing education both exemplifies the contradictions of neoliberalism along...
The article revisits research in the sociology of health and education undertaken during the ninetee...
Historically, gendered ideology configured professional nursing as a female profession with an inter...
Nursing and nurse education within Britain are influenced by the legacy of the development of hospit...
This paper revisits the theme of ‘learning to labour’ from a feminist perspective. It is specifical...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of th...
Critique of neoliberalised higher education, with an emphasis on nursing scholarship. As a narrative...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper, we offer a cr...
This thesis sets out the pluralism of six women's experiences when attending a preregistration nursi...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
The debate regarding entry to nursing has often centred on the struggle between the needs of the pro...
Public universities, as the predominant source of nurse education, serve an instrumental role as pre...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows how...
This paper explores how nursing education both exemplifies the contradictions of neoliberalism along...
The article revisits research in the sociology of health and education undertaken during the ninetee...
Historically, gendered ideology configured professional nursing as a female profession with an inter...
Nursing and nurse education within Britain are influenced by the legacy of the development of hospit...
This paper revisits the theme of ‘learning to labour’ from a feminist perspective. It is specifical...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of th...
Critique of neoliberalised higher education, with an emphasis on nursing scholarship. As a narrative...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper, we offer a cr...
This thesis sets out the pluralism of six women's experiences when attending a preregistration nursi...
Since the neoliberal reforms to British education in the 1980s, education debates have been saturate...
The debate regarding entry to nursing has often centred on the struggle between the needs of the pro...
Public universities, as the predominant source of nurse education, serve an instrumental role as pre...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows how...