Journal article

Disciplinary representation on institutional websites: changing knowledge, changing power?

K O'Connor, L Yates

Journal of Educational Administration and History | Published : 2014

Abstract

This paper analyses shifts in the representation of history and physics as named organisational units on Australian university websites over the last 15 years in the context of broader questions about the production of knowledge in contemporary times. It derives from a broader project concerned with disciplinarity, changing university contexts and emerging conceptions of teaching and research. The paper points to a significant reduction in the number of departments and departmental webpages dedicated solely to those disciplines and the greater obscurity of disciplinary knowledge on the websites as a result. It suggests these findings are one symbolic sign of some changes in progress in unive..

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The authors wish to acknowledge Australian Research Council funding support for the research project 'Knowledge building in schooling and higher education: policy strategies and effects' (ARC Discovery Project 2011-2013). We would also like to thank the other researchers on the project: Peter Woelert and Victoria Millar.