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Perera, Kaushalya – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
The neoliberal university which we inhabit is usually discussed in terms of policies, regulations and governing practices. Yet, academic life is steeped in affect. To illustrate that our political positions are imbued with and arise from affective positions, I present three stories of academics from public universities in Sri Lanka. These stories…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Universities, Privatization, Public Colleges
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Errázuriz, Valentina; García-González, Macarena – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
Reading is often regarded as a public good and an essential part of developing almost every aspect of human potential. In this article, we survey the "affective economies" of literary reading through a textual and visual analysis of documents issued by Chile's Ministry of Education. Through a critical and diffractive reading of these…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits, Affective Behavior, Power Structure
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Vertelyte, Mante; Staunaes, Dorthe – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2021
Antiracist pedagogies have long been conceptualized and developed by scholars, public intellectuals, teachers and pedagogues in Danish education contexts. By analysing Danish knowledge production on antiracist education from the 1980s to the present, this article traces changing understandings of race and racism in Danish education, as well as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Prosocial Behavior, Racial Bias, Correlation
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Moore, Alex; Clarke, Matthew – Journal of Education Policy, 2016
This study provides a critical exploration of the way teachers' attachment to notions of professionalism may facilitate a process whereby teachers find themselves obliged to enact centralised and local education policies that they do not believe in but are required to implement. The study argues that professionalism involves an entanglement of…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism
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Kitching, Karl; O'Brien, Stephen; Long, Fiachra; Conway, Paul F.; Murphy, Rosaleen; Hall, Kathy – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2015
This paper explores affective dimensions to the positioning of teachers within persistent educational inequalities. Drawing on Sara Ahmed's concept of "affective economies", we argue that inequalities are not maintained through how teachers and student teachers "feel about" "different" students per se. Rather, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Equal Education
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Zembylas, Michalinos – International Review of Education, 2012
Drawing into a discussion of the politicisation of emotion, this paper develops a framework to analyse some of the processes and strategies by which educational policies and pedagogical practices "emotionalise" the representation of refugees in conflict-ridden societies such as Cyprus and explores the implications for peace education. In…
Descriptors: Peace, Foreign Countries, Refugees, Psychological Patterns
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O'Connor, Kate Eliza – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This paper discusses the findings of a qualitative interpretive study on secondary school teachers' professional identities and emotional experiences. Teachers' work is emotionally engaging and personally demanding, yet the caring nature of the teaching role is largely neglected in educational policy and teacher standards. This paper examines the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Emotional Experience, Educational Policy, Secondary Education