Inspired by an autoethnographic mode of inquiry, I attempt to make sense of my experiences during graduate school by exploring critical incidents that have propelled me to reconstruct new visions of myself as a scholar and to adopt flexible understandings of curricula in higher education. I articulate several significant experiences involving my ongoing negotiations of self, culture, and curriculum throughout graduate studies. Utilizing a poststructuralist lens of analysis I take up these moments of tension, by asking myself a series of Deleuzian inspired questions (Williams, 2005), which prompt reflexive thought. These questions may help other graduate students to reconcile contradictions they encounter throughout their graduate education,...
Traumatic experience among graduate students is overlooked as a factor impacting the graduate studen...
What is missing in present-day physical education teacher education research is the individual femal...
As both researcher and practitioner, or in service educator, I often resist situating myself within ...
What does it mean to be a graduate student and to do graduate school? What happens when we shift our...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Developing as a scholar is a critical aspect of graduate school. In this article, we use an autoethn...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
AbstractThis article focuses on my ethnographic self-reconstruction in order to explore myacademic j...
The results presented in this paper stem from an exploratory qualitative co-constructed auto-ethnogr...
Both utilizing and problematizing the notions of stranger, home, journey, and self through cross-cul...
Winner, Social SciencesThis research investigates the ability of post-secondary education to play a ...
The focus of this autoethnographic dissertation is the exploration of habitus and how it consciously...
Conceived as a visual narrative inquiry (Bach, 2007), collaborative arts-based self-study researcher...
Critical university studies courses can provide students with a context in which to learn not only a...
In this inquiry, I turned to the arts to foster Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) students’ recogniti...
Traumatic experience among graduate students is overlooked as a factor impacting the graduate studen...
What is missing in present-day physical education teacher education research is the individual femal...
As both researcher and practitioner, or in service educator, I often resist situating myself within ...
What does it mean to be a graduate student and to do graduate school? What happens when we shift our...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Developing as a scholar is a critical aspect of graduate school. In this article, we use an autoethn...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
AbstractThis article focuses on my ethnographic self-reconstruction in order to explore myacademic j...
The results presented in this paper stem from an exploratory qualitative co-constructed auto-ethnogr...
Both utilizing and problematizing the notions of stranger, home, journey, and self through cross-cul...
Winner, Social SciencesThis research investigates the ability of post-secondary education to play a ...
The focus of this autoethnographic dissertation is the exploration of habitus and how it consciously...
Conceived as a visual narrative inquiry (Bach, 2007), collaborative arts-based self-study researcher...
Critical university studies courses can provide students with a context in which to learn not only a...
In this inquiry, I turned to the arts to foster Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) students’ recogniti...
Traumatic experience among graduate students is overlooked as a factor impacting the graduate studen...
What is missing in present-day physical education teacher education research is the individual femal...
As both researcher and practitioner, or in service educator, I often resist situating myself within ...