“…The local policy context was given by my role as a higher education researcher working alongside academic developers in a large, English, urban, post-92 university, where the Pro-Vice Chancellor Academic was keen to develop an institutional approach to implementation. The personal driver was my own intellectual concerns with critical realism, my background in Marxist and feminist thought, my strong hunch that that PDP was an incoherent subject for research, representing as it does numerous disparate practices, and a sense that I not did not quite 'get' it, particularly as I had already researched and written about the conceptual and pedagogical problems of 'reflection' (Clegg 1999(Clegg , 2000Clegg, Tan, & Saeidi, 2002). The wider research context was given by the funded systematic review of PDP (Gough, Kiwan, Sutcliffe, Simpson, & Houghton, 2003), which was the first systematic review completed in higher education and which was, in turn, heavily influenced by the broader political and methodological debates about 'evidence' (Clegg, 2005).…”