This article traces how students are represented in undergraduate prospectuses from 1998 to 2021 by employing a corpus-assisted approach to critical discourse analysis of a 1.9 million word corpus of prospectuses from a single Russell Group university in England. Recent decades have witnessed an increase in tuition fees and competition to attract students; hence, it is important to understand to what extent, if any, the representation of students has changed in the prospectuses. Our findings add to the literature by showing for the first time that the representation of students in prospectuses has shifted in ways consistent with the impact of market-driven policy on the sector. Initially, students were positioned primarily as learners, part...
Academic discourse has been a much-explored field of research, especially scientific academic discou...
Both the consumer subjectivity and partnership models are receiving increasing attention within high...
Since the 1980s the marketisation of higher education has been profound in the United Kingdom. To as...
This article traces how students are represented in undergraduate prospectuses from 1998 to 2021 by ...
Udgivelsesdato: DECThis paper is a contribution to the existing debate about the marketization of hi...
‘Students as consumers’ has become the dominant discourse applied to English undergraduate students ...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
This paper focuses on the representation of the notion of employability and the job-seeking ‘reality...
Through historically oriented critical discourse analysis this article considers how the messages re...
The present study investigates the impact of marketization on the discourse level of higher educatio...
The aim of this research is to explore linguistically how equitably students as primary stakeholders...
This paper first argues for the importance of continued analysis of marketising discourses in Higher...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
This study in two English post-1992 universities uses a critical discourse analysis approach to exam...
Academic discourse has been a much-explored field of research, especially scientific academic discou...
Both the consumer subjectivity and partnership models are receiving increasing attention within high...
Since the 1980s the marketisation of higher education has been profound in the United Kingdom. To as...
This article traces how students are represented in undergraduate prospectuses from 1998 to 2021 by ...
Udgivelsesdato: DECThis paper is a contribution to the existing debate about the marketization of hi...
‘Students as consumers’ has become the dominant discourse applied to English undergraduate students ...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
This paper focuses on the representation of the notion of employability and the job-seeking ‘reality...
Through historically oriented critical discourse analysis this article considers how the messages re...
The present study investigates the impact of marketization on the discourse level of higher educatio...
The aim of this research is to explore linguistically how equitably students as primary stakeholders...
This paper first argues for the importance of continued analysis of marketising discourses in Higher...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
This study in two English post-1992 universities uses a critical discourse analysis approach to exam...
Academic discourse has been a much-explored field of research, especially scientific academic discou...
Both the consumer subjectivity and partnership models are receiving increasing attention within high...
Since the 1980s the marketisation of higher education has been profound in the United Kingdom. To as...