This article offers a theoretically based solution to faculty hesitation to engage in difficult dialogs on a campus in crisis. Using the constructs of Ratcliffe’s language of rhetorical listening through the lens of Freire’s interactive educational framework from the stance of second-wave whiteness studies, this paper argues that instructors can engage in ethical discourse in situations of campus crisis such as vandalism, campus hate crime, instances of micro-aggressions, national tragedy, or other traumatic events. Drawing on a history of social justice in the classroom, the importance of listening, the necessity of reflection on whiteness, the self, and social inequity and immersive forms of social justice this article explores the theore...
Educators are traditionally expected to provide safe, supportive and caring learning spaces for stud...
This study explores how academics create safe spaces in university classrooms to engage in dialogue ...
Abstract: In this article, we articulate a framework for making our commitments to racial justice ac...
In Teaching the Rhetoric of Resistance, Robert Samuels exposes how instructors of writing can use bo...
Speech on America\u27s university and college campuses has been a long-time issue, from classrooms t...
This edited volume, authored by scholars, students, and activists, focuses on how peace educators at...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical ...
This essay is a qualitative study of the experience of undergraduate students learning how to teach ...
Abstract Marginalized students face silent battles of racial discrimination and injustice every day ...
As an inquiry into the way institutional responses to racist violence shape collective understanding...
In this paper I theorize how notions of psychoanalytic grief and its connections with sociopolitical...
The persistence of the ideology of white supremacy requires a deep understanding of race and racism ...
This article examines the elusive concept of safety in liberal arts classrooms which are often conto...
Megan Boler is a philosophical inquiry into the merits of fostering dem-ocratic dialogue in the coll...
Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins represents a...
Educators are traditionally expected to provide safe, supportive and caring learning spaces for stud...
This study explores how academics create safe spaces in university classrooms to engage in dialogue ...
Abstract: In this article, we articulate a framework for making our commitments to racial justice ac...
In Teaching the Rhetoric of Resistance, Robert Samuels exposes how instructors of writing can use bo...
Speech on America\u27s university and college campuses has been a long-time issue, from classrooms t...
This edited volume, authored by scholars, students, and activists, focuses on how peace educators at...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical ...
This essay is a qualitative study of the experience of undergraduate students learning how to teach ...
Abstract Marginalized students face silent battles of racial discrimination and injustice every day ...
As an inquiry into the way institutional responses to racist violence shape collective understanding...
In this paper I theorize how notions of psychoanalytic grief and its connections with sociopolitical...
The persistence of the ideology of white supremacy requires a deep understanding of race and racism ...
This article examines the elusive concept of safety in liberal arts classrooms which are often conto...
Megan Boler is a philosophical inquiry into the merits of fostering dem-ocratic dialogue in the coll...
Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins represents a...
Educators are traditionally expected to provide safe, supportive and caring learning spaces for stud...
This study explores how academics create safe spaces in university classrooms to engage in dialogue ...
Abstract: In this article, we articulate a framework for making our commitments to racial justice ac...