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The Lancaster University Teach-Outs: Experiments in Radical Pedagogies and Reimagining the University

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The Lancaster University Teach-Outs: Experiments in Radical Pedagogies and Reimagining the University. / Cogavin, D.
In: Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, Vol. 21, No. 2, 20.09.2023, p. 135-167.

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Cogavin, D 2023, 'The Lancaster University Teach-Outs: Experiments in Radical Pedagogies and Reimagining the University', Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 135-167. <http://www.jceps.com/archives/15512>

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Cogavin D. The Lancaster University Teach-Outs: Experiments in Radical Pedagogies and Reimagining the University. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. 2023 Sept 20;21(2):135-167.

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Cogavin, D. / The Lancaster University Teach-Outs : Experiments in Radical Pedagogies and Reimagining the University. In: Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. 2023 ; Vol. 21, No. 2. pp. 135-167.

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