What is it about?

Power relationships between scholars and the structural configurations of academic domains. Reflections of 99 Scholars in Educational technology on the social,theoretical and academic practices.

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Why is it important?

To understand those relationships and the tensions between actors.

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Professor Mahub Ahsan Khan
Royal University of Dhaka

This article was a challenge, both to me as one of the co-authors and to the publishers who were brave enough to accept collective intelligence as a means to put fort ideas usually taken for granted as confined to a small number of schollars.

Dr António A. Moreira
Universidade de Aveiro

This painstaking effort was a collaborative work driven by the leadership foresight of the lead author. Quite exciting to be part of a global network of leading authors to produce such a brilliant work. Our diverse but united thoughts manifested in the outcome of the concerted effort making it a rich resource for researchers in all works of life especially in educational technology.

Dr Nafisat A Adedokun-Shittu
University of Ilorin, Nigeria

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This page is a summary of: Academic domains as political battlegrounds, Information Development, July 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0266666916646415.
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