Blog Navigating the Meta-World of Theory and Concepts: The Diversity and Heterogeneity of KPP’s Research 6 Feb 20236 Feb 2023 Edmund Hurssel looking into a Microscope as an Oil paintingThis Image was created with the assistance of DALL·E 2 By Professor Steve Watson Co-convenor of the Knowledge, Power and Politics Research…
Blog… ‘Academic Fantasies’, ‘Lines of Interiority’ and the Rituals of Student Politics 17 May 20225 Nov 2022 Image Source: Kate Kasiutich for Unsplash.com By Lakshmi Bose, Jo-Anne Dillabough, Elizabeth Maber The landscape of Hungarian Higher Education (HE) over the last decade represents a battlescape over populist ideals…
Blog… Schoolhouse Rot: Critical Race Theory and the US’ Decaying Democracy 4 May 20225 Nov 2022 Image Source: Jeswin Thomas for Unsplash.com By Gabe Abdellatif Critical Race Theory, or at least what conservatives have defined as critical race theory, has dominated the popular discourse on public…
Blog Turning Red and social theory: contextual incongruity, emotions, and media  22 Apr 2022 Image Source: Max Cortez for Unsplash.com By Sebastián Ansaldo The latest Pixar film, Turning Red, has caused an interesting discussion regarding issues of representation, character identification, portrait of adolescent life,…
Blog Going on Strike from the Internet: A Plea for Disconnection 18 Apr 2022 Image Source: Jonathan Kemper for Unsplash.com By Mark Carrigan I spent the first two days of the recent strike disconnected from the internet. I unplugged my router and let my…
Blog Chalk & cheese, or complementary flavours? Can Latour’s Actor Network Theory & Archer’s Theory of Agency (Archer, 2003) help us understand learner’s experiences in a post pandemic world? 7 Apr 2022 Image Source: Tim Gouw for Unsplash.com By Maeve O'Regan What’s it like to learn at a geographical, physical and social distance from the academic campus environment when you haven’t signed…
Blog Transforming Oppressive Structures 3 Mar 20224 Mar 2022 By Oudai Tozan Image Source: Cody Pulliam for Unsplash.com Transforming oppressive structures is one of the most complicated but important undertakings for us. It is a topic that captures my…
Blog… Managing secrets in higher education 1 Nov 201916 Dec 2019 In this short essay, Morten Hansen uses secrecy as a prism to deconstruct dynamics and processes in higher education. The reflections spring from various research projects on topics ranging from…
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