As the number of university students in Britain has expanded so has public interest in them, expressed across a range of media. This chapter investigates how university students are conceptualised and represented in recent British documentary television. Conceiving of television as a space in which people experience and engage with complex social understandings, this chapter explores how these televisual representations reflect and negotiate a range of prominent socio-cultural concerns about students. We examine how excessive, distorted and caricatured notions of the student have led to representations that are often polarised, with students positioned as either ‘at risk’ and in need of protection or as posing ‘a risk’ to themselves, to oth...
This article explores the relationship between television and higher education in the 1970s, focusin...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reports on a project in t...
An outcome led approach to learning reflects and helps produce performativity as a key ‘policy techn...
As the number of university students in Britain has expanded so has public interest in them, express...
This article examines what the representation of university student suicide in three British televis...
Drawing on the perspectives of scholars and researchers from around the world, this book challenges ...
Through a textual analysis of four episodes comprising the 2019 ITV 1 psychological thriller Cheat, ...
Through a textual analysis of four episodes comprising the 2019 ITV 1 psychological thriller Cheat, ...
EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Amid debates about the future of both higher ...
With a growing emphasis on employability and commercial relevance, universities are increasingly inv...
This thesis investigates the distinctive means by which undergraduate students identify as a group o...
This thesis explores students’ experiences in higher education in England in the early 21st century....
‘Students as consumers’ has become the dominant discourse applied to English undergraduate students ...
This study is about the problems that arise for film education models once they are drawn back into ...
This article explores the relationship between television and higher education in the 1970s, focusin...
This article explores the relationship between television and higher education in the 1970s, focusin...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reports on a project in t...
An outcome led approach to learning reflects and helps produce performativity as a key ‘policy techn...
As the number of university students in Britain has expanded so has public interest in them, express...
This article examines what the representation of university student suicide in three British televis...
Drawing on the perspectives of scholars and researchers from around the world, this book challenges ...
Through a textual analysis of four episodes comprising the 2019 ITV 1 psychological thriller Cheat, ...
Through a textual analysis of four episodes comprising the 2019 ITV 1 psychological thriller Cheat, ...
EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Amid debates about the future of both higher ...
With a growing emphasis on employability and commercial relevance, universities are increasingly inv...
This thesis investigates the distinctive means by which undergraduate students identify as a group o...
This thesis explores students’ experiences in higher education in England in the early 21st century....
‘Students as consumers’ has become the dominant discourse applied to English undergraduate students ...
This study is about the problems that arise for film education models once they are drawn back into ...
This article explores the relationship between television and higher education in the 1970s, focusin...
This article explores the relationship between television and higher education in the 1970s, focusin...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reports on a project in t...
An outcome led approach to learning reflects and helps produce performativity as a key ‘policy techn...