Study, Power and the University by Sarah Mann
It considers key questions such as:
- Why is the student experience of higher education sometimes negative or restricted?
- How does power operate within the institution?
- What are the forces that limit or enable student agency?
- How can institutions of higher education create conditions which best support more enabling forces?
In exploring the effects of the institutionalization of learning and the workings of power implicated within this, it sets out to add to more cognitive and pedagogic ways of understanding student experience in higher education.
Study, Power and the University provides key reading for educational researchers and developers, academics and higher education managers.