1st Edition

Collaborative Working in Higher Education The Social Academy

By Lorraine Walsh, Peter Kahn Copyright 2010
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

Collaborative working is an increasingly vital part of Higher Education academic life. Traditionally, university culture supported individual research and scholarship. Today, the focus has shifted from the individual to the group or team. Collaborative Working in Higher Education takes the reader on a journey of examination, discussion, and reflection of emerging collaborative practices. The... Read more

List of Case Studies

List of Figures

List of Tables

Foreword by Ronald Barnett

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

Part I: Collaborative Working in Higher Education

1. Opening up Collaborative Working

2. Theoretical Perspectives: The Collaborative Cocktail

3. Establishing and Sustaining Collaborations

Part II: Case Studies in Collaboration

4. Brokers of Collaboration

5. Crossing Boundaries in Collaboration

6. Proximity and Virtuality in Collaborative Research

7. Challenging Patterns of Practice through Collaborative Working

Part III: Developing the Social Academy

8. Squaring the Circle: Round-Table Discussion on Collaborative Working

9. A Collaborative Future for the Academy

Index

Biography

Lorraine is Director of Academic Professional Development at the University of Dundee. Her main areas of research include academic identities and inter-disciplinary working. Lorraine is co-author with Peter Kahn for Developing your Teaching (Routledge, 2006). She is a Fellow of the RSA.

Peter is Educational Developer at the University of Liverpool, where he co-directs the MA in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. His research interests now focus on applications of social theory in the study of higher education. He is a Fellowship holder of the Staff and Educational Development Association.

"I love this book! I love it because it fills a long-overdue gap in the lexicon of texts that engage with the value of working together. It is a must for educational and academic developers." Steve Outram, Educational Developments, SEDA