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Janja Komljenovic

Researcher at Lancaster University

Publications -  31
Citations -  463

Janja Komljenovic is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Quality assurance. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 327 citations. Previous affiliations of Janja Komljenovic include University of Bristol.

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The dynamics of ‘market-making’ in higher education

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study of Newton University reveals a rapid proliferation of market exchanges involving the administrative division of the university with the wider world, and the authors explore the ways in which making markets involve a considerable amount of microwork.
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The rise of education rentiers: digital platforms, digital data and rents

TL;DR: The education sector is fast digitalising all of its operations as mentioned in this paper and a large part is driven by proprietary digital products and services developed and offered by for-profit companies that form the education sector.
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Non-state actors, and the advance of frontier higher education markets in the global south

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the growth of global non-state and multilateral actors in the "global south" and the creation of frontier markets in the higher education sector.

Embedding quality culture in higher education : a selection of papers from the 1st European Forum for Quality Assurance

TL;DR: The European University Association is the representative organisation of universities and national rectors’ conferences in 46 European countries and plays a crucial role in the Bologna process and in infl uencing EU policies on higher education, research and innovation.
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The future of value in digitalised higher education: why data privacy should not be our biggest concern.

TL;DR: It is argued that the authors urgently need public scrutiny and political action to address issues of value extraction and redistribution in HE and proposed to move from commodification to assetisation, and from prices to rents.