Problematising ‘education’ in the Modernisation Agenda for Higher Education: The onset of language(s) of education

Starting from the assumption that ‘education’ in higher education (HE) is a floating signifier and can take on different meanings, we problematise the problem representations regarding the notion of ‘education’ in HE. We hereby focus on the analysis of problem representations in a set of Communicati...

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