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Tag Archives: John Gray
Of heresies, heretics, and the (im)possibility of hope in higher education
Detail: Bucher Boys (1985/86) by Jane Alexander Abandon all hope, ye who enter here (Inferno, Dante) Amidst the absolute horror, fear and nausea triggered by events such as the recent attacks in #Beirut, #Paris and #Mali, and the continued sponsored … Continue reading
Inequality kills – the future of online learning in distance education
On Friday, 24 August 2012, Tanya Gold posted a piece in The Guardian relating to the denial of class in British society starting with the words “Inequality kills.” In the article, Gold (2012) reflects on the increasing inequality in British … Continue reading
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Tagged distance education, e-learning, Evgeny Morozov, graduates, higher education, inequality, John Gray, manuel castells, Tanya Gold, technology, Zygmunt Bauman
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