Minerva 51 (4):521-527 (
2013)
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Introduction: The Political/Ideological Problem of Higher Education ResearchA recurrent problem for social sciences is bridging between individual purposive activity and larger scale patterns of social change. Individually-focused approaches can seem unsatisfying and to deliberately obscure important questions of power. Whilst statistical approaches can demonstrate correlations of behaviours and outcomes, they often have difficulties in teasing out issues of ideology and intentionality. Structuration and systems theories is one approach to overcome these problems by creating theoretical frameworks explaining how these purposive activities might become embedded within causal chains producing action at a distance, and materially changing the development trajectory of wider – societal – units. But at the same time, the development of these systems and structuration theories is itself a profoundly political process.The researchers find themselves inexorably drawn into and bound up with – t ..