Representations of the Academic: Challenging Assumptions in Higher Education

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This thoughtful volume challenges widely accepted, traditionalist scientific notions of ‘the academic’ – prevalent in higher education institutions globally – in order to promote best practice, and redefine the field as accessible, inclusive and forward thinking. This book situates itself away from the dominant discourse on academia and eschews the common tropes that have proved prohibitive to furthering the field and research within. By releasing ‘the academic’ from the restrictive, narrow boundaries typically imposed, Representations of the Academic opens up a form of public sphere where the contributors bring together their innovative views to propose a new normative form. Chapters explore examples of good practice that demonstrate alternative ways of thinking and, in doing so, the book continues an emergent tradition of investigating the origins, nature and purposes of academic work at a time when critical values are under threat. The book will be of interest to students, academics and researchers in the fields of education, educational research and higher and professional education more broadly. Those involved with interdisciplinary and intercultural studies, ethics and values in research will also benefit from this volume.

Author(s): Jean McNiff
Series: Routledge Research in Higher Education
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 202
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. Gamification of personal learning trajectories
3. Unruly thought: Valuing and supporting academics who manage mental health issues
4. Whose knowledge counts? The academic, academic knowledge and epistemic justice
5. Encouraging teachers and learning support assistants (LSAs) to see themselves as researchers
6. Truth in a time of untruth: The academic as public educator
7. Cross-cultural doctoral PhD-supervision as transformative academic practice
8. Wrighting an academic life as a practitioner researcher: Constructing knowledge on the home front, at the university, throughout the Americas, and in our global community
9. The cut: Women and the practice of female genital mutilation in Kuria, Kenya
10. Developing teacher professionalism in an era of neo-liberalism
11. Total nursing: Reclaiming nursing for the patient
12. Developing new research networks in Latvia
13. Afterword
Index