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  1. Killing Thinking: The Death of the Universities.Mary Evans - 2004 - Burns & Oates.
    Evans explains that universities are producing less innovative ideas to empower and enrich cultures. Her account provides a carefully researched analysis of the state of universities today and their function.
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  • The RoutledgeFalmer Guide to Key Debates in Education.Dennis Hayes - 2006 - British Journal of Educational Studies 54 (1):127-128.
    Debating is out of fashion. No one raises the question of what has gone wrong when the entire political project of a society is seemingly reduced to 'education, education, education'. The aim of this lively and challenging book is to provide the stimulus for further thinking about key educational issues by exposing and explaining the assumptions behind this obsession. Over forty contributors, all experts in their fields, have written short, accessible, informed and lively articles for students, teachers and others involved (...)
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  • The "Death of the Subject" Explained.James Heartfield - 2006 - Createspace Independent.
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  • Education, Security and Intelligence Studies.Liam Gearon - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (3):263-279.
    Reference to security and intelligence in education today will undoubtedly elicit concerns over terrorism, radicalisation and, in the UK, counter-terrorism measures such as Channel and Prevent (UK...
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