Academic Diary Or Why Higher Education Still Matters

Sharp and witty observations of academic life that range from the local to the global, from PowerPoint to the halls of power. Is a university education still relevant? What are the forces that threaten it? Should academics ever be allowed near Twitter? In Academic Diary, Les Back has chronicled thre...

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Main Author: Back, Les (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2016
Series:Goldsmiths Press
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