This study, which is part of a National Research Foundation project on Social Inclusion in Higher Education (HE), focuses on the exercise of agency among new academics, conducive to the social inclusion of students. Transitioning from varied entry points into higher education, new academics face numerous challenges as they embed themselves in disciplinary and institutional contexts. Given the complexity and contested nature of the current higher education landscape, new academics are especially vulnerable. Using Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism as meta-theoretical framing and Margaret Archer’s social realist theory, with its methodological focus on analytical dualism and morphogenesis, this study offers a social realist account of how new aca...
The discourse of power and agency in higher education (HE) is strongly linked to political notions o...
A study of academic identity carried out in Australia and England is illuminating how academics in d...
Social Theory and the Politics of Higher Education brings together an international group of scholar...
In recent years, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have been increasingly employed by higher educa...
This paper argues that given the complexities and contested nature of contemporary higher education,...
The introduction of digital technologies at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), in keeping wi...
Academic work is changing fast, as is the work of other professionals, because of challenges such as...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
Academic development programs in higher education institutions in South Africa are often underpinned...
Bushra Sharar, Emergent Pedagogy in England: A Critical Realist Study of Structure-Agency Interactio...
Using Margaret Archer’s social realist methodology, this study critically examines the construction ...
Academic development programmes at higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa are often un...
Abstract: This thesis, written from the perspective of an academic staff developer, examines the phe...
This study, which is part of a National Research Foundation project on Social Inclusion in Higher Ed...
The academic climate is challenging on so many levels arising from the research-teaching nexus, chan...
The discourse of power and agency in higher education (HE) is strongly linked to political notions o...
A study of academic identity carried out in Australia and England is illuminating how academics in d...
Social Theory and the Politics of Higher Education brings together an international group of scholar...
In recent years, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have been increasingly employed by higher educa...
This paper argues that given the complexities and contested nature of contemporary higher education,...
The introduction of digital technologies at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), in keeping wi...
Academic work is changing fast, as is the work of other professionals, because of challenges such as...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
Academic development programs in higher education institutions in South Africa are often underpinned...
Bushra Sharar, Emergent Pedagogy in England: A Critical Realist Study of Structure-Agency Interactio...
Using Margaret Archer’s social realist methodology, this study critically examines the construction ...
Academic development programmes at higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa are often un...
Abstract: This thesis, written from the perspective of an academic staff developer, examines the phe...
This study, which is part of a National Research Foundation project on Social Inclusion in Higher Ed...
The academic climate is challenging on so many levels arising from the research-teaching nexus, chan...
The discourse of power and agency in higher education (HE) is strongly linked to political notions o...
A study of academic identity carried out in Australia and England is illuminating how academics in d...
Social Theory and the Politics of Higher Education brings together an international group of scholar...