The global nature of education is certainly being commercialised both in its provision and in its curriculum content. This is unsurprising given that the benefits of education are also almost exclusively positioned in terms of their effect on income. However, the loss to civic society from such a drift is hardly discussed in terms other than the economic void between those who attend university and those who don’t. Universities in the Flux of Time intends to lift the debate through the influence and use of time to explore how we perceive the changes in higher education and how these affect the temporality of higher education from local, national and global perspectives
The concurrent processes of globalisation, computerisation, and integration shape and constantly mod...
We have entered an age of knowledge in which educated people and their ideas, facilitated and augmen...
This article is a tribute to the life work of Maurice Kogan. Very little of higher education's lands...
Developing notion of time in higher education. [Summary of book containing this section]: Until rece...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland a...
Within the last few decades higher education nternationally has become increasingly regarded as a st...
We live in the age of globalisation. But what does this mean, and what are the implications for univ...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
In this era of the internationalisation and globalisation of higher education, the imperative lies o...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland ...
The notion of temporality receives little attention in the marketing literature and even less in rec...
Over the past twenty years, university administrators in North America, Europe and elsewhere have us...
This chapter considers how diffractive enquires (DE) enrich pedagogical practices for teaching and l...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
Time and temporality have received little attention in the consumerism, marketing or, until recently...
The concurrent processes of globalisation, computerisation, and integration shape and constantly mod...
We have entered an age of knowledge in which educated people and their ideas, facilitated and augmen...
This article is a tribute to the life work of Maurice Kogan. Very little of higher education's lands...
Developing notion of time in higher education. [Summary of book containing this section]: Until rece...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland a...
Within the last few decades higher education nternationally has become increasingly regarded as a st...
We live in the age of globalisation. But what does this mean, and what are the implications for univ...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
In this era of the internationalisation and globalisation of higher education, the imperative lies o...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland ...
The notion of temporality receives little attention in the marketing literature and even less in rec...
Over the past twenty years, university administrators in North America, Europe and elsewhere have us...
This chapter considers how diffractive enquires (DE) enrich pedagogical practices for teaching and l...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
Time and temporality have received little attention in the consumerism, marketing or, until recently...
The concurrent processes of globalisation, computerisation, and integration shape and constantly mod...
We have entered an age of knowledge in which educated people and their ideas, facilitated and augmen...
This article is a tribute to the life work of Maurice Kogan. Very little of higher education's lands...