In this article, I respond to Wanda Pillow’s (2000)challenge to Educational Researcher and other educational journals to provide more working examples of postmodern research not in an effort to contain such research, but in an effort to irrupt or break apart efforts at containment. Specifically, I present a methodological approach for listening to the "silences" revealed in my conversations with White teachers regarding their racial identity. Those silences, present both in the absence of speech and in speech acts, were "heard" through the use of a deconstructive practice for listening to the conversations. This deconstructive practice allowed the silences to disrupt the tranquil assurance of the spoken word
This research project aims to give voice to the use of silence as a pedagogical tool. In a world su...
Music therapy research is predominantly focused on the sounds and words that occur in sessions. The ...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Qualitative researchers should not ignore the silences that occur during the conversations especiall...
This special issue represents the collaborative work from a group of nine literacy scholars across t...
In Part I, I note the difficulty in distinguishing between silencing and silence as resistance. This...
Action researchers often generate large amounts of textual material in the form of notes and transcr...
Facilitating critical conversations includes helping students unpack dominant ideologies, interrupti...
In this dissertation, I explore this question: why are students silent? My interest was sparked by t...
This research study invited teachers to participate in an inquiry discussion group in order to disru...
This article advances a teaching strategy to help students reflect on how they engage in class discu...
Authentic listening understands the importance of contexts, relationships, and silence. The purpose ...
This article uses Critical Race Theory and LatCrit Theory in its analysis, methodologies, and purpos...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
This IRB-approved project is a feminist qualitative study in which I seek to understand graduate stu...
This research project aims to give voice to the use of silence as a pedagogical tool. In a world su...
Music therapy research is predominantly focused on the sounds and words that occur in sessions. The ...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Qualitative researchers should not ignore the silences that occur during the conversations especiall...
This special issue represents the collaborative work from a group of nine literacy scholars across t...
In Part I, I note the difficulty in distinguishing between silencing and silence as resistance. This...
Action researchers often generate large amounts of textual material in the form of notes and transcr...
Facilitating critical conversations includes helping students unpack dominant ideologies, interrupti...
In this dissertation, I explore this question: why are students silent? My interest was sparked by t...
This research study invited teachers to participate in an inquiry discussion group in order to disru...
This article advances a teaching strategy to help students reflect on how they engage in class discu...
Authentic listening understands the importance of contexts, relationships, and silence. The purpose ...
This article uses Critical Race Theory and LatCrit Theory in its analysis, methodologies, and purpos...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
This IRB-approved project is a feminist qualitative study in which I seek to understand graduate stu...
This research project aims to give voice to the use of silence as a pedagogical tool. In a world su...
Music therapy research is predominantly focused on the sounds and words that occur in sessions. The ...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...