Raising Regional Academic Voices (Alongside Data) in Higher Education (HE) Debate
Autor: | Dennis Hayes, Andy Westwood, Sarah Hayes, Alan Tuckett, Michael Jopling, Ronald Barnett |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Value (ethics)
Higher education Inequality media_common.quotation_subject Regional universities Public administration Education 4IR Politics Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Excellence Political science National Policy Live debate Philosophy of education media_common business.industry Neoliberal policy Social distance Original Articles Postdigital Excellence frameworks Covid-19 business Collective writing Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Postdigital Science and Education |
ISSN: | 2524-4868 2524-485X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42438-020-00131-6 |
Popis: | As agendas for data-driven measures of excellence dominate policy in UK Higher Education (HE), we argue that the generic structure of national policy frameworks virtually silences regional voices. This furthers a territorially agnostic discourse about universities, downplays institutional history and purpose, risks concealing innovative practices, and fails to tackle entrenched inequalities. In response, we point to the value of live, place-based debate in HE institutions to highlight distributional inequity, raise local voices and connect these with national policy. Yet even as we compiled this article about HE debate, the Covid-19 pandemic took hold globally, cancelling face-to-face meetings, by necessity. We therefore draw on a postdigital perspective, as we share our individual dialogues in support of debate, via collective writing, against this new backdrop of social distancing and widespread uncertainty. We may not currently be able to convene our Midlands HE Policy Network (MHEPN) debates in person, but we can voice the essential part that regional universities play in connecting global technological and biological change, with local social projects, citizens and industry. Postdigital theory offers one route to understanding that Covid-19 does not sit apart from other political economic challenges in HE and beyond, that we need to debate simultaneously. |
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