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Dominant Discourses In Higher Education Critical Perspectives Cartographies And Practice Ian M Kinchin Karen Gravett

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Dominant Discourses In Higher Education Critical Perspectives Cartographies And Practice Ian M Kinchin Karen Gravett
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.2 MB
Author: Ian M. Kinchin; Karen Gravett
ISBN: 9781350180291, 9781350180314, 1350180297, 1350180319
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Dominant Discourses In Higher Education Critical Perspectives Cartographies And Practice Ian M Kinchin Karen Gravett by Ian M. Kinchin; Karen Gravett 9781350180291, 9781350180314, 1350180297, 1350180319 instant download after payment.

This book examines the dominant discourses in higher education. From the moment academics enter higher education, they are met with binaries such as teaching vs. research, quantitative vs. qualitative research, and constructivists vs. positivists. When embarking upon a teaching career in a university there are further binaries that immediately present themselves, with deep vs. surface learning probably being the most pervasive. Kinchin and Gravett contend that this presents a distorted view and contributes to the disconnect between the aims and observable practice of higher education. Rather than celebrating difference, dominant discourses tend to seek similarities in an attempt to simplify and manage the environment, in what the authors perceive as a less than scholarly mode.
In order to break down the barriers between ‘structuralist’ or ‘traditional’ academics and those who are more familiar with poststructuralist, critical perspectives, the authors explore the overlaps between these perspectives to offer a richer and more inclusive interrogation of the dominant discourses that pervade higher education. Offering methodological approaches to explore these perspectives, the authors bring together academics working in different parts of the university and examine the concept of a ‘rich cartography’, exploring how this can offer meaning within higher education research and practice.

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