UID:
almahu_9949386859202882
Umfang:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9781000371703
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1000371700
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9780429326493
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0429326491
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9781000371642
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1000371646
Serie:
Routledge research in higher education
Inhalt:
By showcasing asset-based approaches inspired by individual reflection, research, and experience, this volume offers a fresh and timely perspective on grief and trauma within higher education and illustrates how these approaches can serve as opportunities for hope and allyship. Featuring a broad range of contributions from scholars and professionals involved in educational research and academia, Humanizing Grief in Higher Education explores the varied ways in which students, scholars, and educators experience and navigate grief and trauma. Set into four distinct parts, chapters deploy personal narratives situated within interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research frameworks to illustrate how issues such as race, gender, socio-economic class, and politics intersect with experiences of personal and professional grief in the academy. A variety of intersectional fields of study - from positive psychology, counselling, feminist and queer theories, to trauma theory and disability studies - inform an interdisciplinary framework for processing traumatic experiences and finding ways to hope. These narrative explorations are positioned as key to developing a sense of hope amongst the grieving and those supporting them. This text will benefit researchers, doctoral students, and academics in the fields of Higher Education, teacher education, trauma studies, and mental health education. Those interested in positive and educational psychology, as well as grief counselling in adults, will also enjoy this volume. Finally, this collection serves as a companion for those who find themselves grappling with losses, broadly defined.
Anmerkung:
Introduction : intersecting hope with actionable frameworks in the academy : allyhood in grief / Nicole Sieben and Stephanie Anne Shelton -- Changing cultural constructions of grief through the shared story : lessons from disability studies / Margaret Rose Torrell -- Agency in writing : nmnaging narratives of trauma in student writing / Danielle Lee -- Conceit upon her father : an unintentional confrontation with grief and hope in the English classroom / Adam Wolfsdorf -- The grief that fills one's heart : pairing loss narratives and graphic young adult literature / Shelbie Witte and Jennifer S. Dail -- Opening to the hauntings of grief and mourning : writing our way towards hope / Linda Henderson and Alison L. Black -- Opportunities lost and found : a gay educator's grief and process of hope / S. Adam Crawley -- Finding hope through hope agents and narratives in times of mourning / Elsie Lindy Olan and Donita Grissom -- Collaborative empathy as a pathway to hope : grief and teacher education / Kia Jane Richmond and Cara Anderson -- Why I hate the wind : magical realism and re-presenting trauma / Christopher Worthman -- It is contagious, honey / Katherine C. Brown -- Hiding behind closed classroom doors and opening up space for sharing grief / Mandie B. Dunn -- Designing patterns after Hurricane Sandy uproots structures / Josefa Pace -- Grieving when students make the news : two teachers' reflections / Stacia L. Long -- When a teacher lost a student : a narrative pathway through grief / Nick Thompson -- Grief as the pathway to hope in the teaching profession / Leora Wolf-Prusan -- How experiences with student grief inform our practice : teaching teachers to navigate healing processes / Katie Rybakova, Katahdin Cook Whitt, and Christina Christie -- My father's keeper : pathway to grief-inspired activism / Ericka Roland -- When the music changes, so does the dance : critical racial events as told through a narrative inquiry beat / Kara M. Taylor -- Homeless adolescents, grief, and advocacy for others : hope for the future / Kate Shands Haq -- Visualizing hope : digital storytelling with refugee-background children / Toby Emert -- Conclusion : hope as an ally to grieving and healing / Nicole Sieben and Stephanie Anne Shelton.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Humanizing grief in higher education. New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021 ISBN 9780367345488
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9780429326493
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429326493
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