Creating a Faculty Activism Commons for Social Justice
Finding Hope in the Messy Truth
Herausgeber: Case, Kim A.; Warner, Leah R.
Creating a Faculty Activism Commons for Social Justice
Finding Hope in the Messy Truth
Herausgeber: Case, Kim A.; Warner, Leah R.
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This timely book shines a light on social justice activism within higher education, calling for a conceptual space of faculty activism to share and build on the work of others who came before.
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This timely book shines a light on social justice activism within higher education, calling for a conceptual space of faculty activism to share and build on the work of others who came before.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781032700052
- ISBN-10: 103270005X
- Artikelnr.: 71685458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781032700052
- ISBN-10: 103270005X
- Artikelnr.: 71685458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kim A. Case, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. She investigates the systemic impact of workplace dominant cultural norms and practices on how academics navigate job demands with particular attention to health, performance, and retention outcomes. Her faculty development podcast and consulting (www.drkimcase.com) supports social justice academics tackling topics such as job crafting, values alignment, and invisible labor. Leah R. Warner, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her interdisciplinary scholarship concerns integrating intersectionality into psychological research and teaching strategies for addressing controversial social issues within U.S. sociopolitical contexts. She has received the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Teaching Innovation and Action Teaching Awards, is a SPSSI fellow, and serves on the editorial boards of Sex Roles and Psychology of Women Quarterly.
1. Introduction An Invitation to The Faculty Activism Commons: Strength
Through Truth-Telling and Vulnerability 2. Navigating Performative Activism
and Invisibility: I Can't Believe What You Say Because I See What You Do 3.
Shifting and Persisting in the Face of Failure: Learning from what did not
work 4. "Himpathy", Apathy, and Ageism: The Formal Complaint as a Necessary
Form of Activism 5. Unpacking Toxic Social Justice Cannibalism: The Call is
Coming from Inside the House 6. More Than a Name: Centering Students in a
Faculty-Student Activism Collaboration 7. Reflections on our Departmental
Journey to Collective Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action 8. The
Squeaky Wheel gets the Required Diversity Course and Faculty Certification
9. Building a Professional On-campus Organization to Support Women and
Mothers 10. Entrenched or In the Trenches: Institutionalized Hijacking of
Faculty Engaged in Campus Activism 11. Faculty Versus Administrator
Anti-Racist Activism: How Much Progress Justifies the Struggle? 12.
Aligning Financial Aid and Academic Standing Policies to Support Racially
and Economically Minoritized Students 13. Transforming Structures of
Whiteness: The Joys and Pains of Reimagining University Leadership 14.
Advancing Collegewide Accessibility: Making Lasting Change Despite High
Turnover
Through Truth-Telling and Vulnerability 2. Navigating Performative Activism
and Invisibility: I Can't Believe What You Say Because I See What You Do 3.
Shifting and Persisting in the Face of Failure: Learning from what did not
work 4. "Himpathy", Apathy, and Ageism: The Formal Complaint as a Necessary
Form of Activism 5. Unpacking Toxic Social Justice Cannibalism: The Call is
Coming from Inside the House 6. More Than a Name: Centering Students in a
Faculty-Student Activism Collaboration 7. Reflections on our Departmental
Journey to Collective Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action 8. The
Squeaky Wheel gets the Required Diversity Course and Faculty Certification
9. Building a Professional On-campus Organization to Support Women and
Mothers 10. Entrenched or In the Trenches: Institutionalized Hijacking of
Faculty Engaged in Campus Activism 11. Faculty Versus Administrator
Anti-Racist Activism: How Much Progress Justifies the Struggle? 12.
Aligning Financial Aid and Academic Standing Policies to Support Racially
and Economically Minoritized Students 13. Transforming Structures of
Whiteness: The Joys and Pains of Reimagining University Leadership 14.
Advancing Collegewide Accessibility: Making Lasting Change Despite High
Turnover
1. Introduction An Invitation to The Faculty Activism Commons: Strength
Through Truth-Telling and Vulnerability 2. Navigating Performative Activism
and Invisibility: I Can't Believe What You Say Because I See What You Do 3.
Shifting and Persisting in the Face of Failure: Learning from what did not
work 4. "Himpathy", Apathy, and Ageism: The Formal Complaint as a Necessary
Form of Activism 5. Unpacking Toxic Social Justice Cannibalism: The Call is
Coming from Inside the House 6. More Than a Name: Centering Students in a
Faculty-Student Activism Collaboration 7. Reflections on our Departmental
Journey to Collective Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action 8. The
Squeaky Wheel gets the Required Diversity Course and Faculty Certification
9. Building a Professional On-campus Organization to Support Women and
Mothers 10. Entrenched or In the Trenches: Institutionalized Hijacking of
Faculty Engaged in Campus Activism 11. Faculty Versus Administrator
Anti-Racist Activism: How Much Progress Justifies the Struggle? 12.
Aligning Financial Aid and Academic Standing Policies to Support Racially
and Economically Minoritized Students 13. Transforming Structures of
Whiteness: The Joys and Pains of Reimagining University Leadership 14.
Advancing Collegewide Accessibility: Making Lasting Change Despite High
Turnover
Through Truth-Telling and Vulnerability 2. Navigating Performative Activism
and Invisibility: I Can't Believe What You Say Because I See What You Do 3.
Shifting and Persisting in the Face of Failure: Learning from what did not
work 4. "Himpathy", Apathy, and Ageism: The Formal Complaint as a Necessary
Form of Activism 5. Unpacking Toxic Social Justice Cannibalism: The Call is
Coming from Inside the House 6. More Than a Name: Centering Students in a
Faculty-Student Activism Collaboration 7. Reflections on our Departmental
Journey to Collective Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action 8. The
Squeaky Wheel gets the Required Diversity Course and Faculty Certification
9. Building a Professional On-campus Organization to Support Women and
Mothers 10. Entrenched or In the Trenches: Institutionalized Hijacking of
Faculty Engaged in Campus Activism 11. Faculty Versus Administrator
Anti-Racist Activism: How Much Progress Justifies the Struggle? 12.
Aligning Financial Aid and Academic Standing Policies to Support Racially
and Economically Minoritized Students 13. Transforming Structures of
Whiteness: The Joys and Pains of Reimagining University Leadership 14.
Advancing Collegewide Accessibility: Making Lasting Change Despite High
Turnover