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Whatever happened to postmodernism in higher education?: No requiem in the new millennium
For a social theory perspective that was assumed to be a passing fad, postmodernism has had remarkable staying power. While spawning a range of new...
Journal of Higher Education, 03/01/05 by Harland G. Bloland · More from publication -
Beyond All Reason: Living With Ideology in the University
Beyond All Reason: Living With Ideology in the University by Ronald Barnett. Buckingham, UK: Beyond All Reason: Living With Ideology in the...
Journal of Higher Education, 11/01/04 by Harland G. Bloland · More from publication -
Creating CHEA: building a new national organization on accrediting
The actions and relationships among the key stockholders in the formation of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) from 1993-96 are...
Journal of Higher Education, 07/01/99 by Harland G. Bloland · More from publication -
Postmodern University? Contested Visions of Higher Education in Society, The
The Postmodern University? Contested Visions of Higher Education in Society Anthony Smith and Frank Webster (Editors) Bristol, PA: Taylor and...
Journal of College Student Development, 11/01/98 by Bloland, Harland G · More from publication -
Postmodernism and higher education
The postmodernist ideas of authors Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard are examined to gain insights on...
Journal of Higher Education, 09/01/95 by Harland G. Bloland · More from publication -
Banding Together: The Rise of National Associations in American Higher Education, 1887-1950
Hugh Hawkins's Banding Together, is a lucid, well-written, well-researched history of the process by which colleges and universities have organized...
Journal of Higher Education, 03/01/94 by Harland G. Bloland · More from publication



