In 2020, COVID-19 became a global pandemic that shifted everyday life, spatially, temporally, and affectively. As teachers who care(d) for students simultaneously navigating uncertain pandemic terrain, we found ourselves changing our practices to accommodate the varied complexities we all faced, and how those complex identities were already embedded in a socio-political landscape within a pandemic. With regard to these students, we adapted our teaching. Regard(less), we carried on. In this article, we think with regard(less) as a pedagogical concept and practice that playfully, though necessarily, shifts between regardless and regard. Though regardless we kept teaching, we did so with regard to and for students in our classes. We narrate re...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
We examine a Twitter attack against our phEmaterialist pedagogy during a UK-wide COVID-19 lockdown. ...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
FemTechNet, a network of scholars, artists, and students working on, with, and at the borders of tec...
In the midst of the dual/dueling pandemics COVID-19 and anti-Black racism, the instructors considere...
In this articleI will explore and share my pedagogical practices and ex-periences as a femi...
The junction of the various crises and opportunities precipitated by COVID-19 pandemic is where this...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
In this article, I analyze the way “globalization” is deployed in US universities as a value additio...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Reciprocity between teachers and students has been central to transformative pedagogies since the ea...
During COVID-19, being a graduate student has been difficult. There are challenges in building and s...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
We examine a Twitter attack against our phEmaterialist pedagogy during a UK-wide COVID-19 lockdown. ...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
FemTechNet, a network of scholars, artists, and students working on, with, and at the borders of tec...
In the midst of the dual/dueling pandemics COVID-19 and anti-Black racism, the instructors considere...
In this articleI will explore and share my pedagogical practices and ex-periences as a femi...
The junction of the various crises and opportunities precipitated by COVID-19 pandemic is where this...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
In this article, I analyze the way “globalization” is deployed in US universities as a value additio...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Reciprocity between teachers and students has been central to transformative pedagogies since the ea...
During COVID-19, being a graduate student has been difficult. There are challenges in building and s...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
We examine a Twitter attack against our phEmaterialist pedagogy during a UK-wide COVID-19 lockdown. ...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...