In this paper I explore the emotional geographies of Australian universities which tend to (re)produce higher education spaces as 'child-free'. Drawing on Butler's theoretical tool of performativity and Ahmed's conceptual use of emotion, I seek to examine how educable sole parent students are constituted in university spaces largely prescribed as child-free. By examining some experiences of sole parent postgraduates, I aim to demonstrate some of the ways emotions work to reinscribe and regulate academic recognisability through boundary maintenance of university spatial arrangements. The sole parent postgraduate experiences I draw from in this paper illustrate that educational spaces are not passive; they are productive and regulatory. Speec...
This study examines twelve lone mothers' experiences of higher education at two universities in New ...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
Through the use of a phenomenological approach this study explored lived experiences of breast-feedi...
This thesis examines the experiences of sole parents within the institutional conditions of postgrad...
This document is submitted in fulfillment of the degree: Master of Architecture (Professional) at ...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
Historically, university cultures have been described as masculine in orientation, and the ‘ideal le...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
However, they viewed their current, ‘alternative’ places of schooling as spaces of belonging, framed...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
This paper makes two contributions to knowledge. First, it broadens geographies of education's focal...
This thesis is an investigation of the Australian university as place. It is an historical analysis ...
Unequal distribution of child rearing and domestic responsibilities between parents contributes to g...
The highly imagined and contested space of higher education is invested with an affectively loaded &...
This article explores how care and space shape doctoral becoming. We extend previous higher educatio...
This study examines twelve lone mothers' experiences of higher education at two universities in New ...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
Through the use of a phenomenological approach this study explored lived experiences of breast-feedi...
This thesis examines the experiences of sole parents within the institutional conditions of postgrad...
This document is submitted in fulfillment of the degree: Master of Architecture (Professional) at ...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
Historically, university cultures have been described as masculine in orientation, and the ‘ideal le...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
However, they viewed their current, ‘alternative’ places of schooling as spaces of belonging, framed...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
This paper makes two contributions to knowledge. First, it broadens geographies of education's focal...
This thesis is an investigation of the Australian university as place. It is an historical analysis ...
Unequal distribution of child rearing and domestic responsibilities between parents contributes to g...
The highly imagined and contested space of higher education is invested with an affectively loaded &...
This article explores how care and space shape doctoral becoming. We extend previous higher educatio...
This study examines twelve lone mothers' experiences of higher education at two universities in New ...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
Through the use of a phenomenological approach this study explored lived experiences of breast-feedi...