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Davids, Nuraan – Ethics and Education, 2022
As academics, we do not only produce and reproduce knowledge; we also produce our citizenship as a social and agonistic space. There are nuances embedded within academic citizenship -- unqualifiable, but compelling in their production and reproduction of power dynamics, bringing into disrepute notions of academic citizenship as a homogenous or…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Ethics, Power Structure, Researchers
Brahm, Taiga; Jenert, Tobias – Journal of Management Education, 2019
In their thought-provoking article, Giacalone and Promislo point to some problematic ideas in management education such as the adoration of materialism and competition or the notion of the economic model as a natural law. But do students really develop such ideas because they were misinformed by their teachers? Misinformation implies that what is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Business Administration Education, Deception, Misconceptions
Vale, Peter – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
In this interview Craig Calhoun talks about universities, the Humanities and his own research. Universities reinvent themselves in the face of societal and technological change. In the midst of this change, however, universities are charged with maintaining old ideals, with informing the public and creating opportunities for human development. The…
Descriptors: Interviews, Humanities, College Faculty, Universities
Flores Carmona, Judith – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2018
I am an assistant professor at New Mexico State University; however, the path to getting to this position has been about crossing borders, about learning in and from the borderlands. The borderlands that my body has had to cross, physically and figuratively, have left many "heridas abiertas" (open wounds) but have also provided me with…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Epistemology, Stranger Reactions
Marjanovic-Shane, Ana – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2014
I read with a great pleasure the heated dialogue on Dialogic Pedagogy between Eugene Matusov and Kiyotaka Miyazaki. It provided me with one of those rare occasions where I could both witness, and also join, the workings of two minds as they struggled with and against each other to construct, de-construct, and reconstruct their visions of dialogic…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
Nicol, Donna J.; Yee, Jennifer A. – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2017
In the 2012 essay, "The Girls from Compton Go to College," the authors analyzed how growing up in Compton, California, impacted their identity development as scholars, teachers, and activists. In this article, the authors build on their previous work, utilizing a similar reflexive process to delve more deeply into how cultural capital…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Diversity (Faculty), Women Faculty, Daily Living Skills
Berman, Jeanette; Smyth, Robyn – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2015
This paper contributes to consideration of the role of conceptual frameworks in the doctoral research process. Through reflection on the two authors' own conceptual frameworks for their doctoral studies, a pedagogical model has been developed. The model posits the development of a conceptual framework as a core element of the doctoral…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Guidelines, Research Methodology, Models
Barnett, Ronald – Policy Futures in Education, 2013
In collaborative ventures in higher education are to be seen both potentials and risks. But how, then, is collaboration to be understood? Is it simply a matter of a point of view, with individuals focusing more on the potentials or more on the risks, depending on their dispositions? The risks and potentials of collaboration, it might be suggested,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation, Risk, Figurative Language
Jones, Ward E. – Educational Theory, 2012
Because higher education brings members of academic communities in direct contact with students, the reflective higher education student is in an excellent position for developing two important intellectual virtues: confidence and humility. However, academic communities differ as to whether their members reach consensus, and their teaching…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Reflective Teaching, Epistemology
Clydesdale, Tim – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
For decades, professors and administrators espoused notions like "knowledge for knowledge's sake" and "the transformative power of the liberal arts," paying little heed as the American populace shifted from widespread respect for the academy to considerable skepticism of it. Today's students occupy the leading edge of that…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Epistemology, Higher Education, College Faculty
McNiff, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2011
In this article I argue for higher education practitioners to take focused action to contribute to transforming their societies into open and democratically negotiated forms of living, and why they should do so. The need is especially urgent in South Africa, whose earlier revolutionary spirit led to massive social change. The kind of social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role of Education, College Faculty
Rusch, Edith A.; Horsford, Sonya Douglass – International Journal of Educational Management, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to seek to conceptualize a theory of self-contribution as a framework for understanding and demonstrating the dispositions and skills academics and educational leaders need to break the silence and engage in constructive talk about race across color lines. Design/methodology/approach: Brian Fay's framework for…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Epistemology, Instructional Leadership, Diversity (Institutional)
Golde, Chris M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2008
The concern that doctoral programs in the arts and sciences do not adequately prepare students for careers as faculty members is hardly a new one, but it has become urgent. Colleges and universities in United States are facing the impending retirement of large numbers of faculty members and need to replace them with qualified professionals, on or…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment

Fuller, Steve – Academe, 1994
A discussion of the role of advancing information technology in the academy proposes that the technology cannot be exploited until and unless the academy is a hospitable environment for it and that a new approach to generation and use of knowledge must be found. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Epistemology, Higher Education, Information Technology

Rosile, Grace Ann – Management Communication Quarterly, 2003
Suggests that "Ties That Bind" is an exemplary model of critical dramaturgy. Offers a framework of organizational theatrics to provide a context for understanding the author's view of critical dramaturgy. Suggests that Taylor's play is critical dramaturgy because it addresses hegemony and "cooptation." Presents a discussion of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Epistemology, Graduate Students, Hegemony