Contemporary changes in the domain of knowledge production are usually seen as posing significant challenges to ‘the University’. This paper argues against the framing of the university as an ideal-type, and considers epistemic gains from treating universities as assemblages of different functions, actors and relations. It contrasts this with the concept of ‘unbundling’, using two recent cases of controversies around academics’ engagement on social media to show how, rather than having clearly delineated limits, social entities become ‘territorialised’ through boundary disputes. The conclusion extends this discussion to the production of knowledge about social objects in general
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
This book challenges traditional approach to university autonomy which is based on four pillars: org...
Contemporary changes in the domain of knowledge production are usually seen as posing significant ch...
Throughout the twentieth century and the first decades of the twenty-first century, the UK higher ed...
The objective of this thesis is to explore and subsequently develop the concept of the university as...
What forms of knowledge have legitimacy in the contemporary university? By using Actor-Network Theor...
This paper considers the emergence of social media in university teaching and learning and the capac...
The role of universities in knowledge production has changed. Although most higher learning still ta...
Abstract: What is the nature and social function of universities? In this article I consider the w...
This paper rethinks the spatialization of educational institutions at the global level, scaling and ...
The participation of Universities in the promotion of territorial development is one of the main par...
This paper opens up debates about the deepening uneven geographies of higher education through a cri...
Higher education is increasingly acknowledged by national governments and international agencies as ...
This paper is situated in relation to a critical mass of largely censorious commentary around global...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
This book challenges traditional approach to university autonomy which is based on four pillars: org...
Contemporary changes in the domain of knowledge production are usually seen as posing significant ch...
Throughout the twentieth century and the first decades of the twenty-first century, the UK higher ed...
The objective of this thesis is to explore and subsequently develop the concept of the university as...
What forms of knowledge have legitimacy in the contemporary university? By using Actor-Network Theor...
This paper considers the emergence of social media in university teaching and learning and the capac...
The role of universities in knowledge production has changed. Although most higher learning still ta...
Abstract: What is the nature and social function of universities? In this article I consider the w...
This paper rethinks the spatialization of educational institutions at the global level, scaling and ...
The participation of Universities in the promotion of territorial development is one of the main par...
This paper opens up debates about the deepening uneven geographies of higher education through a cri...
Higher education is increasingly acknowledged by national governments and international agencies as ...
This paper is situated in relation to a critical mass of largely censorious commentary around global...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
This book challenges traditional approach to university autonomy which is based on four pillars: org...