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Davids, Nuraan – Ethics and Education, 2022
As academics, we do not only produce and reproduce knowledge; we also produce our citizenship as a social and agonistic space. There are nuances embedded within academic citizenship -- unqualifiable, but compelling in their production and reproduction of power dynamics, bringing into disrepute notions of academic citizenship as a homogenous or…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Ethics, Power Structure, Researchers
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Bierdz, Brad – Power and Education, 2021
This exploration takes a look at how students in higher education are disempowered through regimes of social power that are always already extant and ubiquitous within educational regimes. Moreover, this exploration pays particular interest and attention to students in higher education because in many cases throughout relevant research, these…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Empowerment, Power Structure, Philosophy
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Sheila McMahon; Zahra Ahmed; Michelle Bemiller – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2023
Restorative justice (RJ) is a philosophy and set of practices that center harms and needs. Within a classroom setting, an RJ pedagogical approach invites a process of shared learning that attends to critical issues of equity, power, and voice. Utilizing an autoethnographic approach, this manuscript includes critical reflections from three faculty…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Justice, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment
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Philip J. Rosenbaum; Richard E. Webb – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
Responding to the call for papers on "The Future of College Student Mental Health," we analyze the current "crisis" in college student mental health, and we discuss how it is co-constructed by our students and we who are the faculty and the administrators. We identify three factors: (1) A shift from offering value-based…
Descriptors: Mental Health, College Students, Crisis Management, Transformative Learning
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Henry A. Giroux – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This article examines how the concept of freedom has been appropriated by the far right to impose a number of authoritarian policies designed to dismantle the critical functions of public and higher education. It explores, in particular, the ways in which Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has used an appeal to freedom to punish critics,…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Policy, Political Issues, Politics of Education
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Eileen Pollard – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2023
This opinion piece situates the practice of an experimental module I taught as an academic -- Chester Retold: Unspoken Stories, Put into Words -- within some theories of 'community learning'. Community learning is understood here to articulate and enact a combination of concepts taken from critical pedagogy (Freire, 2018; hooks, 1994),…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Experimental Curriculum, Teaching Methods
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Burgess-Jackson, Keith – Journal of Educational Issues, 2020
I argue that it is degrading (and therefore insulting) for university administrators to refer to students as "customers" or "consumers" and to refer to instructors as "vendors" or "service-providers." There is nothing inherently wrong with economic analysis, much less with economics as an academic…
Descriptors: College Administration, Administrator Attitudes, College Students, Negative Attitudes
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Glynn-Adey, Parker – College Teaching, 2021
In this teaching commentary, we describe a re-positioning of office hours from private faculty offices to public spaces such as student centers and cafes. We argue that this shift promotes faculty-student interaction, lowers barriers to help-seeking behavior, and facilitates collaboration among students. We highlight the power dynamics of private…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Dining Facilities, Educational Facilities
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Jones, Natasha N. – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
This article is from a talk that was given on April 16, 2021, as the author's contribution for the anti-racism panel "Undoing BIPOC Erasure in the Academy: A Conversation about Race and Anti-Racism." The panel was hosted by the University of California Merced. Minor edits for print and publication have been made to the article for…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Ethnic Diversity, Inclusion
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Bogolyubov, Pavel – Learning Organization, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an overview of the history, the present and the future or the learning organization as a concept and a practical approach, from the perspective of Professor John Burgoyne. Design/methodology/approach: This conversation piece follows the development of the concept from its early days into the current debates and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organizational Culture, Organizational Change, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Jackson, Liz; Peters, Michael A.; Benade, Leon; Devine, Nesta; Arndt, Sonja; Forster, Daniella; Gibbons, Andrew; Grierson, Elizabeth; Jandric, Petar; Lazaroiu, George; Locke, Kirsten; Mihaila, Ramona; Stewart, Georgina; Tesar, Marek; Roberts, Peter; Ozolinš, Janis – Open Review of Educational Research, 2018
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious practice, which can cause distress for both reviewers, and those whose work is reviewed. This paper, produced by the Editors' Collective, examines the past and future of peer review in academic publishing. The first sections consider how peer review has…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Faculty Publishing, Editing, Scholarship
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Tshuma, Nompilo – Learning, Media and Technology, 2021
This article reflects on the tensions I encountered as an insider researcher during a qualitative study exploring academics' integration of educational technology in a South African higher education institution. While critical qualitative approaches acknowledge research participants' vulnerability to the researcher's interpretation and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Educational Researchers, Doctoral Students
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Hall, Ashley R. – Communication Education, 2020
The retreat of state funding at public institutions paired with the growing concerns surrounding vulture capitalism that has weaponized philanthropic gift-giving (i.e., distinguished chairs, scholarships and fellowships, academic research centers, faculty lines, campus maintenance) means educators must find ways to teach students about the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Political Attitudes, Influences, Donors
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Bosio, Emiliano; Torres, Carlos Alberto – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
This paper presents a remarkable conversation with Carlos Alberto Torres about Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in relation to research, teaching, and learning in the USA. Torres is a Distinguished Professor of Education, UNESCO UCLA Chair on Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, UCLA and Founding Director of the Paulo Freire…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Theories, Global Approach, College Faculty
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LeMaster, Benny; Hummel, Greg – Communication Education, 2018
In this response, the authors critically engage bullying, which they understand as an intersectional cultural performance of/for power in relational context. They offer embodied experiences as individuals who survived bullying, performed bullying, bully, and who perpetuated institutionalized through curriculum and policy. Certainly, bullying holds…
Descriptors: Bullying, Freedom of Speech, Power Structure, Victims
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