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Student feedback apparatuses in higher education: an agential realist analysis
2018
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education
This paper shows how Karen Barad's agential realism provides a powerful analytical framework for assessing higher education accountability. It takes the example of the UK 'National Student Survey' (NSS), a questionnaire, which purports to ascertain student course satisfaction in universities. The paper demonstrates how agential realism offers the opportunity to make visible (and theorise) three suggested effects of the NSS: (i) affective dimensions of lecturer experience; (ii) boundary
doi:10.1080/01596306.2018.1494544
fatcat:cyry5h2jtjanlh56nxbdbpr7ia