Theory and Method in Higher Education Research

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  • ISBN 9781836087175
  • Weight: 351g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Higher education research is a developing field internationally, which is attracting more and more researchers from a great variety of disciplinary backgrounds within and beyond higher education institutions. As such, it is an arena within which a wide range of theories, methods and methodologies are being applied.

This volume of Theory and Method in Higher Education Research explores theories such as the use of the “landscape” metaphor, a holistic framework for analysing student behaviour, gendered career choices in STEM, and Bourdieu and posthumanist theorizing. Methodological contributions cover measuring student departure, the use and pitfalls of replication studies, and reflections on autoethnography in higher education research. Combining both strands, the relevance of the rhizome perspective in higher education research is explored in depth.

The international authorship stemming from the UK, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Norway and Italy provide rich and varied forum for higher education discussions around issues of theory and method.

Jeroen Huisman is Professor of Higher Education at the Centre for Higher Education Governance in the Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Belgium.

Malcolm Tight
is Professor of Higher Education at Lancaster University, UK, and Series Editor for International Perspectives on Higher Education Research.