2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-022-00885-x
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Mobile, hierarchical, normative, decadent and conflict prone: understanding academia through fictional conferences

Abstract: Representations of higher education in fiction-based sources contribute to forming public perceptions of academia, and so are a form of public pedagogy. Within popular culture representations, understandings of academics are constructed using particular tropes which build shared meanings of the profession. Conferences are one of these tropes and can thus be used as a focus to explore the construction of the academic profession in popular culture representations of higher education. This paper draws on a resear… Show more

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