In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities of Technology (UoT) within the South African higher education system. This article continues that conversation by looking at the implications that the formation of the UoT had for academics’ identities. Technikon lecturers’ identities were closely tied to workplace expertise, but demands for research in UoTs have changed this. A social realist analysis of interviews with fifteen academics at three UoTs finds that research remains a contested issue. Interviewees understood research to take the form of acquiring postgraduate qualifications, rather than as an ongoing activity tied to their identities. Echoing Garraway and Winberg’s study, the bu...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
This second article in a three-part series published in the South African Journal of Higher Educatio...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This article summarises our findings from the investigation of the research question: `What are the ...
Using qualitative interviews and document analysis, that is, national and institutional policies, th...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
Universities of Technology in South Africa have emerged from a low research base. Despite this, it i...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
This paper examines perceptions of professional and organizational identity of teacher educators in ...
Abstract: This study is an exploration of how individuals in the pursuit of an academic career produ...
Questions of inclusivity and transformation are central in higher education. In South Africa, these ...
'Institutional differentiation' is a prominent feature of the South African higher education system....
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
This second article in a three-part series published in the South African Journal of Higher Educatio...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This article summarises our findings from the investigation of the research question: `What are the ...
Using qualitative interviews and document analysis, that is, national and institutional policies, th...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
Universities of Technology in South Africa have emerged from a low research base. Despite this, it i...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
This paper examines perceptions of professional and organizational identity of teacher educators in ...
Abstract: This study is an exploration of how individuals in the pursuit of an academic career produ...
Questions of inclusivity and transformation are central in higher education. In South Africa, these ...
'Institutional differentiation' is a prominent feature of the South African higher education system....
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
This second article in a three-part series published in the South African Journal of Higher Educatio...