It is difficult to respond creatively to humiliation, affliction, degradation, or shame, just as it is difficult to respond creatively to the experience of undergoing or inflicting violence. In this article Aislinn O’Donnell argues that if we are to think about how to address gun violence — including mass shootings—in schools, then we need to talk about violence inside and outside schools. Honest, and even difficult, conversations about violence and vulnerability can take place in schools, and there are ways of working with curricula and student voice that can allow for this. If pedagogy is to play a role in reorienting responses to violence and vulnerability, discussion of equivocal and ambivalent responses to corporeal vulnerabilit...
Challenging the predominance of rape culture within academia, this dissertation focuses on the inter...
Introductory chapter to Smoke and Mirrors: The Hidden Context of Violence in Schools and Society, ed...
In the face of pervasive violence in our schools and society, manyschools have begun to consider mak...
It is difficult to respond creatively to humiliation, affliction, degradation, or shame, just as it...
In recent years, violence in U.S. schools has taken on increasing importance as parents, educators, ...
While active shooter training in schools is socially framed as a necessary response to the perceptio...
It is imperative that transformative educators understand how education can be manipulated to serve ...
With school violence on the rise, schools have implemented security safeguards like never before in ...
Unearthing the perspectives students bring with them in their college-level education coursework is ...
Diffusing the culture of violence that exists in many urban cvommunities can start in the classroom
Post-apartheid South African schools are contending with unprecedented incidents and rates of violen...
The following work is intended to be a closer look and commentary on the issue of gun violence and m...
This paper is intended as a discussion paper to open up talk in the literacy community on how litera...
Combined classes have emerged as a component of secondary education in prisons, and bring undergradu...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. The problem of violence in schools...
Challenging the predominance of rape culture within academia, this dissertation focuses on the inter...
Introductory chapter to Smoke and Mirrors: The Hidden Context of Violence in Schools and Society, ed...
In the face of pervasive violence in our schools and society, manyschools have begun to consider mak...
It is difficult to respond creatively to humiliation, affliction, degradation, or shame, just as it...
In recent years, violence in U.S. schools has taken on increasing importance as parents, educators, ...
While active shooter training in schools is socially framed as a necessary response to the perceptio...
It is imperative that transformative educators understand how education can be manipulated to serve ...
With school violence on the rise, schools have implemented security safeguards like never before in ...
Unearthing the perspectives students bring with them in their college-level education coursework is ...
Diffusing the culture of violence that exists in many urban cvommunities can start in the classroom
Post-apartheid South African schools are contending with unprecedented incidents and rates of violen...
The following work is intended to be a closer look and commentary on the issue of gun violence and m...
This paper is intended as a discussion paper to open up talk in the literacy community on how litera...
Combined classes have emerged as a component of secondary education in prisons, and bring undergradu...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. The problem of violence in schools...
Challenging the predominance of rape culture within academia, this dissertation focuses on the inter...
Introductory chapter to Smoke and Mirrors: The Hidden Context of Violence in Schools and Society, ed...
In the face of pervasive violence in our schools and society, manyschools have begun to consider mak...