Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Learning and Teaching has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. Important social aspects of contemporary higher education are addressed in this issue by authors from a number of countries and disciplines. These range from learning and teaching concepts of capitalism and alienation, to the impacts of computerized university administration, the systematic ways certain categories of students fall through cracks in the academic pipeline, and how to reintroduce social activism into a ‘professionalised’ curriculum and teach social justice through international study visits.
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Current Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2 (2015)
Editorial
Penny Welch and Susan Wright
http://bit.ly/1LwkP03
ARTICLES
‘Our Table Factory, Inc.’: learning Marx through role play
Neda Maghbouleh, Clayton Childress and Carlos Alamo
http://bit.ly/1EfNzrm
Audit culture and the infrastructures of excellence: on the effects of campus management technologies
Asta Vonderau
http://bit.ly/1NwVEL1
High-stakes plumbing in the twenty-fist century: fixing the cracks in the academic pipeline for undocumented English Language Learners
Holly Hansen-Thomas and Ludovic Sourdot
http://bit.ly/1EfNBQb
ESSAY
Countering the risks of vocationalisation in Master’s programmes in International Development
Tobias Denskus and Daniel E. Esser
http://bit.ly/1Kg1I8X
REPORT
Binational learning communities: a work in progress
Joan Gross
http://bit.ly/1WOGVhF
BOOK REVIEWS
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