1st Edition

The Right to Higher Education Beyond widening participation

By Penny Jane Burke Copyright 2012
240 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

The landscape of higher education has undergone change and transformation in recent years, partly as a result of diversification and massification. However, persistent patterns of under-representation continue to perplex policy-makers and practitioners, raising questions about current strategies, policies and approaches to widening participation. Presenting a comprehensive review and critique... Read more

Introduction  Part One: Contextualising Widening Participation  1. Deconstructing the Discourses of Widening Participation  2. Re/conceptualizing Widening Participation   3. Subjects of Widening Participation: identity and subjectivity  Part Two: Methodologies and Approaches  4. Methodological approaches  5. Researching widening participation  Part Three: Widening Participation Strategies and Practices  6. Raising aspirations: challenging discourses of deficit  7. Fair Access: challenging discourses of fairness and transparency  8. Lifting Barriers: conceptualising inequalities and misrecognitions 9. Professional subjectivities and practices  Part Four: Imagining the future  10. Conceptualising WP differently  11. Beyong Widening Participation

Biography

Penny Jane Burke is Professor of Education, Roehampton University, UK.

'The Right to Higher Education not only provides critiques of current policy and practice, but goes further to consider how widening participation could provide a focus for positive renewal and transformation of universities. As such, this volume is not only of value to those involved in widening participation, but also for those interested in the development of the sector as a whole.' - Annette Hayton for the London Review of Education, University of Bath