The emotionality of race in education calls for continual pedagogical reconceptualizations that specifically address emotion. As such, the purpose of this paper is to inform and expand pedagogies related to educational equity in the context of emotionally charged race conversations in postsecondary education classrooms. We do this by first putting forth some theoretical claims about emotions within education and racial literacy. We then share our findings from our study of a job embedded professional-practice graduate course for full-time practicing educators, a course on educational equity called “Culturally Responsive Classroom Management.” We discovered two types of experiential narratives: pity and emotional negativity toward racial...
This study used the mixed qualitative methodologies of ethnography and a participatory action resear...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...
Intense emotions in classrooms are often interpreted unfavorably because of how bodies can disrupt a...
AbstractFelt Understandings: Talking about Race in College ClassroomsChristie G. McCullen This disse...
AbstractFelt Understandings: Talking about Race in College ClassroomsChristie G. McCullen This disse...
Purpose: Our study focuses on regulation of emotions in critical literacy, its resulting racial oppr...
In this paper, we take up our shared antiracist identity aspirations as teacher educators and invest...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
Context: Geographies of exclusion (e.g., segregated special education classrooms, school district zo...
This article sheds light on the elusive presence of race, racism, and Whiteness in Norwegian primary...
This study used the mixed qualitative methodologies of ethnography and a participatory action resear...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...
Intense emotions in classrooms are often interpreted unfavorably because of how bodies can disrupt a...
AbstractFelt Understandings: Talking about Race in College ClassroomsChristie G. McCullen This disse...
AbstractFelt Understandings: Talking about Race in College ClassroomsChristie G. McCullen This disse...
Purpose: Our study focuses on regulation of emotions in critical literacy, its resulting racial oppr...
In this paper, we take up our shared antiracist identity aspirations as teacher educators and invest...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
Drawing from theories of culturally sustaining literacy practices, Black and Latinx Crit, and femini...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
Context: Geographies of exclusion (e.g., segregated special education classrooms, school district zo...
This article sheds light on the elusive presence of race, racism, and Whiteness in Norwegian primary...
This study used the mixed qualitative methodologies of ethnography and a participatory action resear...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...
Building on the work of sociologist Arlie Hochschild (1979, 1983), studies have shown that Black peo...