Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three decades. Mass higher education has changed substantially in tandem with the broader changes associated with the social and political compromises over the last few decades. The crisis and transformation of the public university needs to be understood in this context. The paper seeks to analyse the transformation of the public university as it relates to broader state and governance projects. It attempts to focus on the crucial shift from the 80s onwards with the emergence of new notions of market citizenship, bringing with it what has been referred to as ‘structured opportunity markets’ in higher education. These notions of market citizenship ar...
In Britain and New Zealand the neoliberal assault on universities has shifted from new public manage...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
As universities respond to a prolonged period of economic rationalism there appears to be resignatio...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on the Australian higher education system. It analyses ...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
This article explores student and staff perspectives on the changes to university governance in a So...
In Britain and New Zealand the neoliberal assault on universities has shifted from new public manage...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
As universities respond to a prolonged period of economic rationalism there appears to be resignatio...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on the Australian higher education system. It analyses ...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
This article explores student and staff perspectives on the changes to university governance in a So...
In Britain and New Zealand the neoliberal assault on universities has shifted from new public manage...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
As universities respond to a prolonged period of economic rationalism there appears to be resignatio...