This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporary professional staff in UK higher education (Whitchurch, 2004; 2006a; 2006b), and describes an empirical study that was undertaken between 2004 and 2007. It progresses the argument that the generic terms ‘administration’ and ‘management’ no longer do justice to the activities of these staff, and uses the concept of identity to develop four categories of bounded, cross-boundary, unbounded and blended professionals. Via these categories it is shown how individuals are not only interpreting their given roles more actively, but are also moving laterally across boundaries to create new professional spaces, knowledges and relationships. The paper...
This chapter draws on two independent research studies exploring blended professionals’ identity: (1...
In higher education institutions, like in other professional bureaucracies and public organisations,...
This paper aims to conceptualise the changing nature of work within Higher Education continues in re...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
This paper describes an empirical study associated with earlier reviews of the changing roles and id...
development Contemporary universities, serving mass higher education markets, find themselves deli...
As higher education institutions, and their workforces, have expanded and diversified to meet the de...
This paper draws on an international study of the management challenges arising from diversifying ac...
This paper builds on earlier work by the author to explore the international dimensions of a study o...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
Reforms focusing on privatization, deregulation, and cutbacks have increasingly drawn professional s...
In any organisation people are crucial to its success and universities are no exception. The success...
This autoethnographic study addresses the salient issue of the fluid professional identity experienc...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
The expansion and specialisation of 'non-academic' higher education roles, in response to increased ...
This chapter draws on two independent research studies exploring blended professionals’ identity: (1...
In higher education institutions, like in other professional bureaucracies and public organisations,...
This paper aims to conceptualise the changing nature of work within Higher Education continues in re...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
This paper describes an empirical study associated with earlier reviews of the changing roles and id...
development Contemporary universities, serving mass higher education markets, find themselves deli...
As higher education institutions, and their workforces, have expanded and diversified to meet the de...
This paper draws on an international study of the management challenges arising from diversifying ac...
This paper builds on earlier work by the author to explore the international dimensions of a study o...
In the last decade there has been a shift in the discourses around professional staff in higher educ...
Reforms focusing on privatization, deregulation, and cutbacks have increasingly drawn professional s...
In any organisation people are crucial to its success and universities are no exception. The success...
This autoethnographic study addresses the salient issue of the fluid professional identity experienc...
This Small Development Project builds on an earlier study funded by the Leadership Foundation entitl...
The expansion and specialisation of 'non-academic' higher education roles, in response to increased ...
This chapter draws on two independent research studies exploring blended professionals’ identity: (1...
In higher education institutions, like in other professional bureaucracies and public organisations,...
This paper aims to conceptualise the changing nature of work within Higher Education continues in re...