In this article we explore the way in which policy texts are positioned in a selection of higher education journal articles. Previous research has suggested that policy implementation studies have taken an uncritical approach to researching policies. Based on an analysis of articles published in higher education and policy journals in 2011, we argue that whilst these criticisms do appear to be valid, there is a bigger problem with the ways that policy texts are analysed and used in higher education research. This is that rather than subjecting particular policy texts to a sustained analysis, the majority of articles appear to focus on having an impact on policies that are very broadly conceived. We explore the implications of this and concl...
Theorising can best be understood as a practical art. It is embodied in the concrete activities of a...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final publication is available at Springer via...
It is often claimed that research on higher education has had little or no impact on HE policy-makin...
It is often claimed that research on higher education has had little or no impact on HE policy-makin...
The theme of this article focuses on how policy discourse and research discourse meet in contract re...
This paper identifies a number of strategies employed by policy actors in the production of Australi...
This paper argues the perception that the distribution of rewards and incentives for researchers is ...
This essay addresses some issues that can arise in the making, analysis and improvement of public po...
The relationship between research and policymaking has been discussed repeatedly. However, the debat...
Research policy is an understudied area of higher education, but has been covered extensively in the...
This paper reflects on the contributions to the journal Higher Education Policy, celebrating its twe...
This article studies higher education research reflexively based on the analysis of a framework for ...
Academic engagement with higher education research policy in Australia, and with education policy mo...
Theorising can best be understood as a practical art. It is embodied in the concrete activities of a...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final publication is available at Springer via...
It is often claimed that research on higher education has had little or no impact on HE policy-makin...
It is often claimed that research on higher education has had little or no impact on HE policy-makin...
The theme of this article focuses on how policy discourse and research discourse meet in contract re...
This paper identifies a number of strategies employed by policy actors in the production of Australi...
This paper argues the perception that the distribution of rewards and incentives for researchers is ...
This essay addresses some issues that can arise in the making, analysis and improvement of public po...
The relationship between research and policymaking has been discussed repeatedly. However, the debat...
Research policy is an understudied area of higher education, but has been covered extensively in the...
This paper reflects on the contributions to the journal Higher Education Policy, celebrating its twe...
This article studies higher education research reflexively based on the analysis of a framework for ...
Academic engagement with higher education research policy in Australia, and with education policy mo...
Theorising can best be understood as a practical art. It is embodied in the concrete activities of a...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...