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LATISS Celebrates 10 Years! 

Dear Colleague,
 
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Learning and Teaching is available. The focal point of this special issue is universities that are run by and for the benefit of students, academics and the public. Contributions cover topics such as free universities, participatory organisational structures, 'beneficial owners' and more.

Join us in celebrating the 10th anniversary of LATISS and receive a 20% discount on subscriptions. 

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.berghahnjournals.com/latiss

Volume 10, Issue 1
Introduction
Recreating universities for the public good: Pathways to a better world
Susan Wright and Davydd J. Greenwood
http://bit.ly/2pXZebZ

Articles
'Insane with courage': Free university experiments and the struggle for higher education in historical perspective
Sarah Amsler
http://bit.ly/2onZXDe

Pedagogies of resistance: Free universities and the radical re-imagination of study
Fern Thompsett
http://bit.ly/2pXaJh0 

Universities run for, by, and with the faculty, students and staff: Alternatives to the neoliberal destruction of higher education
Susan Wright and Davydd J. Greenwood
http://bit.ly/2oDZFDq
 
Reports
Resources for hope: Ideas for alternatives from heterodox higher education institutions
Catherine Norma Butcher
http://bit.ly/2oELYoy

There is an alternative: A report on an action research project to develop a framework for co-operative higher education
Mike Neary and Joss Winn
http://bit.ly/2pt2dtc
 
Book Reviews
Barbara Grant and Penny Welch
http://bit.ly/2oo89Dx

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