My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to produce powerful and complex conditions for teaching and learning. I argue that writing teachers should create conditions of and for care to facilitate opportunities for global citizenship, where attentiveness, responsibility and connection are situated at the fore. I posit care is necessary to learning insofar as it creates opportunities for attentiveness, responsibility and connection; yet, desires to care (attach) and not care (detach) are historically significant and bound to our identities and experiences. I assess the limitations of multidisciplinary scholarship on care (as dispositions, moral theories, ways of composing, and labor). Fu...
When students are asked about their motivation to succeed in a course, about whether they enjoyed th...
Book synopsis: This book argues that feminist aesthetics as practices of adult education can inform ...
In this thesis, I aim to answer the following questions: What is care, and do we see it in schools t...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Written during COVID-19, this dissertation takes the form of a three-article exploration of differen...
This is a story about care in higher education, documenting a group of colleagues in a Technological...
The world of the 21st century is vastly different from that of a century or even a decade ago. Yet t...
© 1998 Dr. Debra Louise HopkinsGendered subjectivities? Who cares! is a study of the unpaid work tha...
The university classroom is an invaluable site for social activism. In this study, I focus on the un...
With a culmination of evidence suggesting the perception of caring relationships is associated with ...
Drawing on interviews with writing teachers, this article highlights some of the affective responses...
International audienceResearch on care and related concepts in education, such as well-being and emo...
This study is a qualitative investigation into the concept of care based on a heuristic research des...
In 2020, COVID-19 became a global pandemic that shifted everyday life, spatially, temporally, and af...
The neoliberal university can be a restrictive, repressive, and/or oppressive space. However, the co...
When students are asked about their motivation to succeed in a course, about whether they enjoyed th...
Book synopsis: This book argues that feminist aesthetics as practices of adult education can inform ...
In this thesis, I aim to answer the following questions: What is care, and do we see it in schools t...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Written during COVID-19, this dissertation takes the form of a three-article exploration of differen...
This is a story about care in higher education, documenting a group of colleagues in a Technological...
The world of the 21st century is vastly different from that of a century or even a decade ago. Yet t...
© 1998 Dr. Debra Louise HopkinsGendered subjectivities? Who cares! is a study of the unpaid work tha...
The university classroom is an invaluable site for social activism. In this study, I focus on the un...
With a culmination of evidence suggesting the perception of caring relationships is associated with ...
Drawing on interviews with writing teachers, this article highlights some of the affective responses...
International audienceResearch on care and related concepts in education, such as well-being and emo...
This study is a qualitative investigation into the concept of care based on a heuristic research des...
In 2020, COVID-19 became a global pandemic that shifted everyday life, spatially, temporally, and af...
The neoliberal university can be a restrictive, repressive, and/or oppressive space. However, the co...
When students are asked about their motivation to succeed in a course, about whether they enjoyed th...
Book synopsis: This book argues that feminist aesthetics as practices of adult education can inform ...
In this thesis, I aim to answer the following questions: What is care, and do we see it in schools t...