Reconstructing Policy in Higher Education highlights the work of
accomplished and award-winning scholars and provides concrete
examples of how feminist poststructuralism effectively informs
research methods and can serve as a vital tool for policy makers,
analysts, and practitioners. The research examines a range of
topics of interest to scholars and professionals including:
purposes of Higher Education, administrative leadership, athletics,
diversity, student activism, social class, the history of women in
postsecondary institutions, and quality and science in the
globalized university.
Students enrolled in Higher Education and Educational Policy
programs will find this book offers them tools for thinking
differently about policy analysis and educational practice. Higher
Education faculty, managers, deans, presidents, and policy makers
will find this book contributes significantly to their own policy
analysis, practice, and discourse.
Elizabeth J. Allan is an Associate Professor of Higher Education
at the University of Maine where she is also an affiliated faculty
member with the Women s Studies program.
Susan V. Iverson is an Assistant Professor of Higher Education
Administration & Student Personnel at Kent State University
where she is also an affiliated faculty member with the Women s
Studies Program.
Rebecca Ropers-Huilman is a Professor of Higher Education at the
University of Minnesota.
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