On Teaching as Activism |
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Authors: | Tamara K. Nopper |
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Affiliation: | Sociology Department, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI, 02908 USA |
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Abstract: | This essay explores the relationship between teaching and activism by interrogating if teaching in higher education should be considered activism. Through a discussion of my commitment to data literacy and how participatory democracy, as practiced by Black Freedom Movement organizer Ella Baker, informs my pedagogy, I interrogate if activism and academic labor should be conflated. In the process I examine how my assessment is informed by my relationship to activism, the academy, my career trajectory, and racism as part of academic work conditions. |
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Keywords: | activism curriculum education politics public sociology students |
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