Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on public education providers, this paper argues that such organizations exist within competing sets of differences that seek to define and fix the meaning of 'education' and 'business'. We report on fieldwork conducted in an adult education college in Sydney. In the Australian context these colleges are referred to as community colleges and their history is one based in a strong liberal tradition. Utilising Judith Butler's idea of 'drag' we consider the effects of changing modes of governance in the college with specific reference to the stories told to us about it. Our discussion suggests that the organisation was caught between identifying itself ...
The recent economic and political climate, which has reshaped all sectors of education in the last f...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This chapter examines the ‘gendered nature of the social organisation of researchand scientifi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Education has been restructured in many Western post-industrial nation states during the 1990s. The ...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
ABSTRACT The paper examines the applicability of recent theories positing the existence of new appro...
Further Education Colleges in the UK are involved in a continuing period of radical organisational, ...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
in a 1996 article published in the American Journal of Higher Education, Shelley M Park declared tha...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article outlines the traditional gendered nature of further and higher education and how this h...
Abstract This article suggests that alongside the seeming remasculinisation of UK further education ...
The recent economic and political climate, which has reshaped all sectors of education in the last f...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This chapter examines the ‘gendered nature of the social organisation of researchand scientifi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
Education has been restructured in many Western post-industrial nation states during the 1990s. The ...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
ABSTRACT The paper examines the applicability of recent theories positing the existence of new appro...
Further Education Colleges in the UK are involved in a continuing period of radical organisational, ...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
in a 1996 article published in the American Journal of Higher Education, Shelley M Park declared tha...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article outlines the traditional gendered nature of further and higher education and how this h...
Abstract This article suggests that alongside the seeming remasculinisation of UK further education ...
The recent economic and political climate, which has reshaped all sectors of education in the last f...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This chapter examines the ‘gendered nature of the social organisation of researchand scientifi...