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Exploring Communities of Practice in Higher Education: Building an Inclusive University Culture [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 178 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 3 Tables, black and white
  • Series: Routledge Research in Higher Education
  • Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032820519
  • ISBN-13: 9781032820514
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  • Format: Hardback, 178 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 3 Tables, black and white
  • Series: Routledge Research in Higher Education
  • Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032820519
  • ISBN-13: 9781032820514
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Exploring how wide-ranging debates have supported, extended, repositioned, or conflicted with the original notion of Communities of Practice (CoPs) as sites of situated learning, this book argues that they can be cultivated and managed in higher education settings to create and support an inclusive culture for teaching and research, and career development.

Against the backdrop of more traditionally orientated volumes that focus on Communities of Practice as a tool for supporting teaching and learning in the classroom, this scholarly work tackles University culture related to curriculum development, knowledge exchange activities, research, and academic careers to offer a critical appraisal of often disparate themes and epistemological perspectives in which Communities of Practice has been applied. Critical in approach and theoretical in nature, chapters explore how CoPs can support an inclusive University research culture, offering insights on their management, cultivation, and legacies. Contributions also look at their ability to help build external relationships between academics, practitioners and businesses, as well as discussions on individual identity construction and participation.

Ultimately examining the potential for Communities of Practice to shape the future of academic institutions, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students in higher education, inclusive education, and educational policy.



Exploring how wide-ranging debates have supported, extended, repositioned, or conflicted with the original notion of CoPs as sites of situated learning, this book argues that they can be cultivated and managed in higher education settings to support an inclusive culture for teaching, research, and career development.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Reconceptualising communities of practice in higher education

Chapter 2: Communities of practice and the shaping of university culture.

Chapter 3: Communities of practice in Australian honours: A practical and
theoretical analysis.

Chapter 4: Collaborative teaching and learning cultures in universities

Chapter 5: Communities of practice and research collaboration: Supporting
research culture

Chapter 6: Fostering entrepreneurial mindsets through a community of
practice: Entrepreneurship education in post-conflict societies

Chapter 7: Communities of practice and academic identity

Chapter 8: Communities of practice and knowledge exchange

Chapter 9: Future horizons for higher education: Embedding professionalism
through academic communities of practice
Steven Pattinson is Visiting Research Fellow, Newcastle University Business School, UK.