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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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