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Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 676 g

Hayes

Postdigital Positionality

Developing Powerful Inclusive Narratives for Learning, Teaching, Research and Policy in Higher Education
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-90-04-43026-6
Verlag: Brill

Developing Powerful Inclusive Narratives for Learning, Teaching, Research and Policy in Higher Education

Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 676 g

ISBN: 978-90-04-43026-6
Verlag: Brill


This book challenges the notion that static principles of inclusive practice can be embedded and measured in Higher Education. It introduces the original concept of postdigital positionality as a dynamic lens through which inclusivity policies in universities might be reimagined. Much is written about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) based on an assumption that such principles are already ‘established’ in educational institutions, to ensure fairness and opportunity for all. In this book, readers are asked: what does an airing cupboard have in common with ‘cancel culture’? This opens a provocative debate concerning the disconnect between EDI policy agendas and the widespread digitalisation of society. Written as Covid-19 has converged with existing political economic spaces of technology, culture, data and digital poverty, Postdigital Positionality calls for more ecologically sustainable inclusivity policies.

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Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Author’s Positionality Statement

Prologue: Opening the Airing Cupboard from All Sides

1 Virtual Airing Cupboards

2 Postdigital Airing Cupboards

3 Airing New Postdigital Policy Discourse

4 Viral Discourse in the Virtual Airing Cupboard

5 The Construction of Language

6 Positionalities

7 Cancel Culture

8 Inclusivity

9 Inclusion in Policy Discourse and a Need for Postdigital Dialogue

10 Inclusion in Decisions about our Data Requires Some ‘Re-plumbing’

11 McDonaldisation of a Virus

12 Postdigital Inclusivity

13 Can Universities Really ‘Capture’, ‘Measure’ or ‘Deliver’ Inclusivity?

14 Inclusivity Is Not a Static Concept That Institutions Can Control

15 New Ethics and Ownership Questions

Introduction

1 Postdigital Positionality

2 Covid-19

3 Covid-19 Positionalities

4 A ‘New Normal’ for Institutions, Different ‘New Normals’ for Each of Us, or Both?

5 HE Policies That Self-Isolate

6 Precarity, Disadvantage and the Rationalisation of Academic Labour

7 Politics, Ethics and Human Attributes in the Virtual Airing Cupboard

8 Inclusive Practice for Algorithmic Identities

9 Rationality or Positionality

10 New Postdigital Understandings of Interpersonal Relations and Inclusivity

11 The Debate to Come

1 Positionality in a Postdigital Context

1 Why Is Postdigital Positionality a Matter for Everyone?

2 Positionality in a Traditional Sense

3 Postdigital Positionality in a Pandemic

2 Rationalisation of Higher Education and the Postdigital Context

1 The Shared Political Economic Spaces of Technology and Culture

2 Airing Debate on Postdigital Positionality

3 Postdigital Positionality as a Learner

1 Learning, Experience and Inclusion as Personal and Embodied, Not Rationally Audited

2 Resisting the Iron Cage of ‘the Student Experience’

4 Postdigital Positionality as a Teacher

1 Measuring What Exactly, and Why?

2 Finding New, Personal and Plural Starting Points from Which to Teach

5 Postdigital Positionality as a Researcher

1 The McPolicy of Research Excellence

2 Scientific Research, Crises and Convergences

6 Postdigital Positionality as a Leader and Policy Maker

1 What Is Shaping the University and What Might the University Now Shape?

2 Ecological Approaches towards Policy That Begin from Positionality Not Rationality

7 Conclusions on Postdigital Futures

1 When Biological Environments Change Social Arrangements Need to Alter Too

Glossary

References

Index


Sarah Hayes, Ph.D. (2015), Aston University, Birmingham, is Professor of Higher Education Policy at University of Wolverhampton. She has published articles, edited collections and is the author of The Labour of Words in Higher Education: Is it Time to Reoccupy Policy? (Brill Sense, 2019).



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