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            Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives on Higher Education Management and Transformation

            An advanced reader for PhD students

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            Pekkola, Elias (editor)
            Kivistö, Jussi (editor)
            Kohtamäki, Vuokko (editor)
            Cai, Yuzhuo (editor)
            Lyytinen, Anu (editor)
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            English
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            Abstract
            As an interdisciplinary field of study, higher education research is still underdeveloped in terms of theoretical matureness and rigour. This book offers perspectives on how a range of methodological choices, theoretical approaches and conceptualisations from other disciplines can be successfully applied and utilised in the context of higher education. As a reader compiled of independent chapters, the book is particularly aimed at PhD students in the field of higher education administration. The book consists of three parts: I Methodological Approaches – examples for early career researchers; II Conceptual Approaches Utilised to Understanding University Transformation; and, III Scholarly Traditions Applied to Understand Universities and Academic Work. The first part highlights the importance of methods in research, and provides examples of academic dissertations with strong methodological groundings. In the second part, the authors provide theoretical and conceptual aids to analyse the transformation of higher education. The third part focuses on how traditional and well-established theoretical approaches can be applied to higher education settings in terms of, for example, research questions.
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/157079
            Keywords
            higher education management; higher education research; universities; academic work; methodology; European Union; Multimethodology; Policy transfer; Qualitative research; Sociology; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNM Higher education, tertiary education
            Publisher
            Tampere University Press
            Publication date and place
            Tampere, 2018
            Pages
            218
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