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This book explores the purpose, role and function of the university and examines the disconnection between students' approaches to learning and university strategy. It centres on the idea that it is vital to explore what counts as a university in the twenty-first century, what it is for, and for whom, as well as how it can transcend social divisions. The universities of the twenty-first century need to have larger audiences, a broader voice, a shift away from othering and an effective means of progressing such shifts. What is central to such exploration is the idea that learning needs to be seen as postdigital. With a focus on how the growth of technology has and continues to affect university learning, this book:

  • explores the concepts of the digital and the postdigital
  • promotes just and inclusive pedagogies for higher education
  • considers ways to ensure learning is an ethical and political experience
  • studies how to understand community and collecti

    Table of Contents

    Part I: The Digital and the Postdigital 1. The postdigital 2. Assemblages 3. Transformative technologies Part II: Learning in a Postdigital age 4. Dupery and scapegoating 5. On Screen 6. The Power and the platforms 7. Learning as a line of flight 8. Digital inequalities Part III: The Postdigital University 9. Absence and Presence 10. Postdigital ethics 11. Artificial intelligence 12. Postdigital Learning 13. Knowledge capitalism and the postdigital university 14. Postdigital Futures: fluid edges and new plateaus

Digital and Postdigital Learning for Changing

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/7/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032362953, 978-1032362953
      ISBN10: 1032362952

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the purpose, role and function of the university and examines the disconnection between students' approaches to learning and university strategy. It centres on the idea that it is vital to explore what counts as a university in the twenty-first century, what it is for, and for whom, as well as how it can transcend social divisions. The universities of the twenty-first century need to have larger audiences, a broader voice, a shift away from othering and an effective means of progressing such shifts. What is central to such exploration is the idea that learning needs to be seen as postdigital. With a focus on how the growth of technology has and continues to affect university learning, this book:

      • explores the concepts of the digital and the postdigital
      • promotes just and inclusive pedagogies for higher education
      • considers ways to ensure learning is an ethical and political experience
      • studies how to understand community and collecti

        Table of Contents

        Part I: The Digital and the Postdigital 1. The postdigital 2. Assemblages 3. Transformative technologies Part II: Learning in a Postdigital age 4. Dupery and scapegoating 5. On Screen 6. The Power and the platforms 7. Learning as a line of flight 8. Digital inequalities Part III: The Postdigital University 9. Absence and Presence 10. Postdigital ethics 11. Artificial intelligence 12. Postdigital Learning 13. Knowledge capitalism and the postdigital university 14. Postdigital Futures: fluid edges and new plateaus

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