2023
DOI: 10.1177/19394225231189937
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Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Instructor Power in the U.S. Higher Education Classroom

Abstract: Higher education is a distribution center of knowledge and economic, social, and cultural power. The instructor’s power is usually unquestioned, particularly by students who must comply with instructors who are the gatekeepers to resources they need. Understanding alienation in higher education classrooms illuminate how power influences educational transactions and the interests of both students and instructors. Literature on student alienation in higher education has primarily focused on depersonalized discou… Show more

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