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Higher Education Hauntologies considers how higher education might
benefit from thinking about Derrida's notion of hauntology and its
implications for a justice-to-come. It contributes to the
imperative to rethink the university across and with/in global
geopolitical spaces and thus, has appeal for both Southern and
international contexts. The book includes ideas which push
boundaries that previously served higher education teachers and
scholars and proposes new imaginaries of higher education.
Additionally, the collection makes a contribution to ongoing
debates about the epistemological, ethical, ontological and
political implications of hauntology in higher education policies
and practices, particularly in line with contemporary concerns for
more socially just possibilities and visions in higher education.
This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers and
postgraduate students of posthumanism and new materialism who are
looking for new perspectives to engage with, and for those who are
concerned about a justice-to-come in education, higher education,
and educational theory and policy.
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