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M. Obaidul Hamid; Barbara Hanna; Deanne Gannaway; Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
This article provides a reflexive account of the authors' experiences of the ethical challenges in conducting a higher degree by research (HDR) supervision project prompted by the ethics review process in a major Australian university. The authors also raise epistemological questions about the specific focus of the study, given the interrelations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research Projects, Researchers
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Gander, Michelle – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2022
This study sets out to argue for the interplay between structure and agency to create a deeper understanding of careers. Using Bourdieu's Theory of Practice as an integrative framework for career theory, this study sets out to answer two questions: (1) does the concept of a Holistic Career Framework add value to the career debate by placing…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Holistic Approach, Career Choice, Professional Personnel
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Christine Morley – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Within the neoliberal university, scholarship, education, students, academic staff, and practices are subordinated to managerial imperatives. University educators are denigrated and displaced by colonising neoliberal practices that systemically invalidate and invisibilise academic work. The present article provides an example of this by critically…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Educational Change
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Andrew, Martin – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
At a time when universities internationally participate in continual processes of restructuring, repositioning and reprioritising, calls for 'voluntary' redundancy among teaching and learning staff become frequent events. Australian and New Zealand academics, whose stories inform this study, have, particularly, been made subject to severance,…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Retrenchment, Job Layoff, Foreign Countries
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Rennie, Sandra – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2018
'What is my story? Like you, I have many', wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). She asks, what is yours, what is mine? and begins her story at a table. 'Around the table a family gathers', she says, 'Always we are seated in the same place. . .as if we are trying to secure more than our place' (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). In this paper,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Females, Feminism
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Edwards, Jane – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
Increasingly, the third-level sector across the world has acknowledged a hopeless track record of promoting and retaining competent women in leadership roles. However, change, in terms of women's contribution and participation, has been minimal at least, or gradual at the most optimistic. In this paper, a woman with more than two decades…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Feminism
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Bennett, Dawn; Reid, Anna; Rowley, Jennifer – International Journal of Music Education, 2017
A presumption behind work-integrated learning activities such as internship programmes is that student thinking will shift as a result of exposure to industry practice. We wondered if all students experience this change in the positive sense that teachers expect. To examine this presumption we asked to what extent and in what ways students…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Music, Music Education, Musicians
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Daddow, Angela; Cronshaw, Darren; Daddow, Newton; Sandy, Ruth – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
Religious faith and spiritual practices, although increasingly important to some students, are often avoided in the Western University classroom and student experience. There are some understandable and valid reasons for this. However, when two academics (Education/Social Work and Theology) were asked to evaluate a co-curricular, interreligious…
Descriptors: Religion, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education, Intergroup Relations
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Flecknoe, Sharon J.; Choate, Julia K.; Davis, Elizabeth A.; Hodgson, Yvonne M.; Johanesen, Priscilla A.; Macaulay, Janet O.; Murphy, Kim; Sturrock, Wayne J.; Rayner, Gerry M. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2017
During a period of massive upheaval to the higher education sector, the traditional academic role has undergone considerable change. One element of these changes has been the broad introduction of Education-Focused (EF) or equivalent academic positions, which focus on educational excellence, with a requirement for high quality teaching and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Role, Professional Identity
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Bennett, Rebecca; Hobson, Julia; Jones, Angela; Martin-Lynch, Pamela; Scutt, Cecily; Strehlow, Karin; Veitch, Sarah – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Lurking on the fringes of university culture are academic identities that do not fit into the usual disciplinary communities. Aiming to explore the experience of "being academic" when not linked directly to a discipline, this paper examines the stories of a diverse group of SoTL scholars who work in a centralised multi-campus academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Scholarship, Instruction
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Crimmins, Gail – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
This paper discusses a research project that aims to address the binary/irony of the central physical and teaching space that women casual academics inhabit within Australian universities, against their lack of presence in the existing discourses around higher education. The invisibility of women casual academics within the discourses around…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Higher Education, Art
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Bansel, Peter – Critical Studies in Education, 2015
I work selectively with poststructuralist theories in order to give an account of the subject of policy as a constitutive relationship between social policy and the embodied human subject. Drawing on theories of subjectivity, narrative and governmentality, I articulate possibilities for analysing narrated accounts of experience as a mode of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Policy Analysis
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Forgasz, Rachel; McDonough, Sharon – Studying Teacher Education, 2017
Embodied pedagogies offer methodological and pedagogical possibilities for exploring and understanding the emotional and embodied dimensions of teaching and learning to teach. In this paper we present a collaborative self-study that examines what we have learned about the nature, value and facilitation of embodied pedagogies through our…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Pechenkina, Ekaterina – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' experiences in Australian higher education continue to be influenced by the sociopolitical narratives of alterity which locate the students as more likely than their nonIndigenous peers to struggle academically and need support. These western-centric perceptions of indigeneities not only affect…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Academic Achievement, Pacific Islanders, Indigenous Populations
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Uusimaki, Liisa; Garvis, Susanne – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
The article reports on a study that explored the personal narratives of two female travelling academics at a Swedish University who had moved from Australia. To complement previous accounts of difficult migration and enculturation within the research literature, this article focuses mainly on the successful experiences of the academics and how…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy
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