Institutional Geography and Regime Governance - The Case of Local Rail Transport Policy |
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Authors: | Elodie Marandet Emma Wainwright |
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Institution: | 1. Centre for Human Geography, Brunel University , Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK Elodie.Marandet@brunel.ac.uk;3. Centre for Human Geography, Brunel University , Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK |
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Abstract: | Despite the growth and diversification of the student population, many British universities are still organised to cater for young students without caring responsibilities. Drawing on feminist frameworks of gender equality, this paper explores the ways in which governmental discourse of equal opportunities is articulated, sustained and resisted by staff and studying parents in a 1960s university. While many respondents attempt to comply with the prevailing learner norms entrenched in government policy, some also articulate an alternative discourse justifying the ‘special treatment’ of non-traditional students. However, this paper extends a third narrative that attempts to re-imagine university as an inclusive space. |
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