Shifting Identities and Blurring Boundaries: The Emergence of Third Space Professionals in UK Higher Education



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Whitchurch, C. (2008). "Shifting Identities and Blurring Boundaries: The Emergence of

Third Space Professionals in UK Higher Education". Higher Education Quarterly 62(4):
377-396.

Accepted for publication in Higher Education Quarterly

Shifting Identities and Blurring Boundaries: The Emergence of Third Space
Professionals
in UK Higher Education

Author: Dr Celia Whitchurch, Lecturer in Higher Education, Centre for Higher
Education Studies, Institute of Education, University of London



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