Higher education governance as language games: a Wittgensteinian case study of the breakdown of governance at the London School of Economics 2004–2011
This paper calls for a more detailed study of social practices in the analysis of governance failures. Using the Woolf report on the breakdown of governance at the London School of Economics as a case study and Wittgenstein’s notion of language games as an analytic lens, the author argues that widel...
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Wiley
2015
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