Changing Identities in Higher Education

Voicing Perspectives

Edited by Ronald Barnett, Roberto Di Napoli

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About the Book

In this timely and innovative book scholars from Europe, the UK, North America and Australia, explore their own sense of identity, reflecting both on their research and scholarly interests, and their work experiences.

Taking the form of a debate, Changing Identities in Higher Education helps to widen the contemporary space for debates on the future of higher education itself. The book is split into three parts:

With its original, dialogic form and varied content, this book is of interest to all those concerned in current debates about the state and nature of higher education today and those interested in questions of identity. It makes especially useful reading for students of higher education, lecturers in training, academics and managers alike.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Higher Education: Why Identities and Voices? Preamble: Knowledge Identities Part 1: Identities and Voices in Higher Education 1. Being an Academic Today 2. Have Students got a Voice? 3. Identities of Academic Developers: Critical Friends in the Academy? 4. The Changing Voices and Identities of Professional Administrators and Managers 5. Managers: Academics and/or Business People? Part 2: Perspectives 6. The Managers’ Perspectives 7. The Academics’ Perspectives 8. The Staff Developers’ Perspectives 9. The Students’ Perspectives. Conclusions. Changing voices and Identities in Higher Education?

About the Author(s)

Professor Ronald Barnett is Pro-Director for Longer Term Strategy and Professor of Higher Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.


Roberto Di Napoli is Senior Lecturer in Educational Development at Imperial College London. He has extensive teaching experience in higher education, both in the UK and other parts of Europe.

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