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oapen-20.500.12657-331472021-04-30T09:24:35Z Universities in Transition: Foregrounding Social Contexts of Knowledge in the First Year Experience Michell, Dee Fergie, Deane Maeorg, Michael Brook, Heather universities in transition transformations on campus jade mckay the university of adelaide student learning hub: a case study university transitions in practice: research-learning fields and their communities of practice bradley review reconceptualising: transition and universities changing social relations in higher education: the first-year international student and the ‘chinese learner’ in australia transition to university dee michel stephen parker marcia devlin kendra backstrom heather brook revaluing: ‘non-traditional’ student groups in higher education classism on campus? first year experience exploring and extending understandings of social class in the contemporary higher education debate realising relating experiences: regional and remote students in their first year at university trevor gale of education co-creation deane fergie knowing students pascale quester reframing ‘the problem’: students from low socio-economic status backgrounds transitioning Critical thinking bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education Universities are social universes in their own right. They are the site of multiple, complex and diverse social relations, identities, communities, knowledges and practices. At the heart of this book are people enrolling at university for the first time and entering into the broad variety of social relations and contexts entailed in their ‘coming to know’ at, of and through university. By recasting ‘the transition to university’ as simultaneously and necessarily entailing a transition of university — indeed universities — and of their many and varied constitutive relations, structures and practices, the contributors to this book seek to reconceptualise the ‘first-year experience’ in terms of multiple and dynamic processes of dialogue and exchange amongst all participants. They interrogate taken-for-granted understandings of what ‘the university’ is, and consider what universities might yet become. 2015-12-31 23:55:55 2018-06-27 14:41:01 2020-04-01T14:34:40Z 2020-04-01T14:34:40Z 2014 book 560371 OCN: 897205845 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/33147 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 560371.pdf http://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/universities-transition/ University of Adelaide Press 10.20851/universities-transition 10.20851/universities-transition e4a7b334-7ddc-46f4-ac3e-719733ac2ed4 258 open access
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Universities are social universes in their own right. They are the site of multiple, complex and diverse social relations, identities, communities, knowledges and practices. At the heart of this book are people enrolling at university for the first time and entering into the broad variety of social relations and contexts entailed in their ‘coming to know’ at, of and through university. By recasting ‘the transition to university’ as simultaneously and necessarily entailing a transition of university — indeed universities — and of their many and varied constitutive relations, structures and practices, the contributors to this book seek to reconceptualise the ‘first-year experience’ in terms of multiple and dynamic processes of dialogue and exchange amongst all participants. They interrogate taken-for-granted understandings of what ‘the university’ is, and consider what universities might yet become.
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