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Gibbs, Paul – Oxford Review of Education, 2019
Although there has been considerable debate in contemporary literature on the erosion of the public good in higher education, most of it has been concentrated on the word 'public' rather than on the notion of 'good'. Further, the idea of higher education and the organisations for its delivery have become conflated through a focus on the 'good' as…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Institutional Role, Individual Development, Foreign Countries
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Gibbs, Paul – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2018
Consumerism acts to maintain the emotional reversal of work and family. Exposed to a continual bombardment of advertisements through a daily average of three hours of television (half of all their leisure time), workers are persuaded to 'need' more things. To buy what they now need, they need money. To earn money, they work longer hours. Being…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Marketing, Consumer Economics, Anxiety
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Gibbs, Paul – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
Higher education institutions are major concentrations of political, social, economic, intellectual and communicative resources. They reach freely across populations and cultures and connect to government, professions, industry and the arts. The neoliberal logic of markets has entered the realm of (higher) education. This leads to discourse on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Benefits
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Gibbs, Paul – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2011
This paper discusses the concerns for a distinct ethics for marketers of higher education. It argues that higher education retains a difference for both product and service and that unfettered marketing can influence and then manipulate the underlying edifying offering.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Ethics, Educational Philosophy
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Gibbs, Paul – Quality in Higher Education, 2011
This article considers how a contribution based on Rorty's philosophy can help in the understanding of quality and its assurance in higher education. The suggestion is that if quality has an edifying purpose, then it should be seen as an ongoing process and might be aptly judged as being just "good enough". This position is argued for it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Democracy, Values
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Gibbs, Paul – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2009
The goal of autonomous learning as preparation for being-in-the-world-of-change has clear advantages for both individuals and society. Tomkins and McGraw declare, rather inspirationally, that the challenge for academics is leading "students to the wisdom of their own minds and setting them free on their own learning". In this paper, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Performance Contracts, Awards
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Gibbs, Paul – Studies in Higher Education, 2001
Considers notions of the market in British higher education. Suggests that the economic market commoditizes higher education into accreditations earned. Suggests the notion is inadequate to represent achievements of higher level learners. Proposes a conception of higher education as a conversation by respectful and involved colleagues who seek to…
Descriptors: Competition, Foreign Countries, Free Enterprise System, Higher Education