Written during COVID-19, this dissertation takes the form of a three-article exploration of different ways that the first-year writing classroom can facilitate connection through purposeful design of self and classroom structures. In considering how we can make the classroom a more accessible and inclusive space, each article explores scholars in disability studies, black feminism, and activism work, who imagine and shape their communities through love, accountable allyship, care, and solidarity. Article 1, “Love and Accountable Allyship in the Classroom: An Intervention,” argues that the collapsed inner and outer spaces (home and work/education) revealed the importance of embracing a person-first pedagogy, valuing connection and humanizati...
Education can be a dehumanizing experience for both students and teachers. Teachers hold a great res...
This dissertation is an exploration into what students stand to gain from being mentored in terms of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Lisa J. Raser, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Comm...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022In this dissertation, I build on scholarship on antira...
I began noticing a perplexing pattern in my practice: capable male students were displaying behavior...
This dissertation theorizes practices of personal writing and reflection—specifically, journal-keepi...
Service-learning is an educational method that is usually examined for its practical applications an...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate articles addressing related issues central to the c...
Service-learning is an educational method that is usually examined for its practical applications an...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
In this dissertation I argue that restorative practices influenced by Restorative Justice (RJ), firs...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how secondary English Language Arts (ELA) teachers su...
The university classroom is an invaluable site for social activism. In this study, I focus on the un...
Due to the public turn in Composition and Rhetoric, many teachers look beyond the academy in order t...
Education can be a dehumanizing experience for both students and teachers. Teachers hold a great res...
This dissertation is an exploration into what students stand to gain from being mentored in terms of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Lisa J. Raser, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Comm...
My project analyzes how care can best circulate within economies of affect in writing classrooms to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022In this dissertation, I build on scholarship on antira...
I began noticing a perplexing pattern in my practice: capable male students were displaying behavior...
This dissertation theorizes practices of personal writing and reflection—specifically, journal-keepi...
Service-learning is an educational method that is usually examined for its practical applications an...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate articles addressing related issues central to the c...
Service-learning is an educational method that is usually examined for its practical applications an...
This dissertation seeks to help teachers understand the ways that affect is tied to the dominant ide...
In this dissertation I argue that restorative practices influenced by Restorative Justice (RJ), firs...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how secondary English Language Arts (ELA) teachers su...
The university classroom is an invaluable site for social activism. In this study, I focus on the un...
Due to the public turn in Composition and Rhetoric, many teachers look beyond the academy in order t...
Education can be a dehumanizing experience for both students and teachers. Teachers hold a great res...
This dissertation is an exploration into what students stand to gain from being mentored in terms of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Lisa J. Raser, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Comm...