• Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy
  • Webs of (dis)connection
  • Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy
  • The University Cannot Love You
  • Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education
  • Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities
  • Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices
  • Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research
  • Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age
  • Author Biographies
  • Index of Topics
  • Download
  • Translations
  • Index of Topics

    capitalism 5collaboration 13covid-19 14culture 11diversity 4equity 5ethic of care 4hegemonic 3hegemony 1holistic 18hybrid 11indigenous 12intersectional 8justice 5labor 27labour 12marginal 7neoliberal 8oppression 4positionality 14power 36praxis 12race 14sexual 3surveillance 6sustainability 1sustainable 6voice 20

    capitalism

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … Development to Ecopedagogy: Sustaining capitalism or Sustaining Life? Green Theory…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … Friction-free racism: Surveillance capitalism turns a profit by making people more…
    2. … (Watters, 2014) and “surveillance capitalism” (Zuboff, 2017) in which the privacy…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … (2017). A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism and Schizophrenia. Bloomsbury. (Original…
    2. … their book A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism and Schizophrenia (1980), making sense…

    collaboration

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … It includes active learning, collaboration, interactions, hopeful inquiry–all of…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … encouraged by feminist pedagogy—and collaboration was used to explore potential solutions…
    2. … to include insider, insider in collaboration with other insiders, insider(s) in collaboration
    3. … least in part, as an insider in collaboration with other insiders. My associated positionality…
    4. … chapter lead to more work and collaboration in this area (and in open education and…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … care, community-based curriculum, collaboration, and embodied praxis.”
    2. … to empowering student voices, collaboration, community building and lived experience…
    3. … online class to be one that valued collaboration, community building, and recognition…
    4. … Turpin, J. (2020). Community, collaboration, and care: Feminist methodologies for environmental…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … Looking to botany as a source of collaboration we realize that nature doesn’t…
    2. … learner (Freiman, 2021). It is a collaboration grounded in reciprocity - a hybrid.…
    3. … botanical hybrids as a form of collaboration to inform how teachers create more sustainable,…
    4. … connections and opportunities for collaboration between students, professors, and institutions…

    covid-19

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … virtual teaching because of the covid-19 pandemic, thus taking the virtual aspects…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. Gendered Labour in covid-19
    2. … labor and faculty development: covid-19 and dealing with the emotional fallout.…
    3. … disproportionately impacted by covid-19. Indeed, it should not be forgotten that…
    4. … during a pandemic? The impact of covid-19 on precarious women working in universities. Gender…
    5. … the female academic during the covid-19 pandemic. The Lancet, 395(10242), 1968-1970.…
    6. … (2020). Moral injury and the covid-19 pandemic: Reframing what it is, who it affects…
    7. … of school closures during the covid-19 pandemic. The Lancet, 395(10242), 1968.…
    8. … women? Gender inequalities in covid-19 research authorship. BMJ Global Health, 5(7),…
    9. … (2020). Policy brief: The impact of covid-19 on women. https://edtechbooks.org/-isZ
    10. … Courtois, 2020). In the moment of covid-19, all of this work demands an expanded…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … have been profoundly changed by covid-19.
    2. … his experiences in response to covid-19:

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … teaching at the height of the covid-19 pandemic as schools and higher education…

    culture

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … reflections on gender, race, class, and culture as intersecting power structures.…
    2. … structures: Simple rules to unleash a culture of innovation. Liberating Structures…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … traditional—and highly valued in western cultures—anthropocentric paradigms.…
    2. … and distance education across cultures. Gender and Education, 29(7), 850-868.

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … mortgage means that we live in a culture of compliance, that we are ever more…
    2. … in a social environment, maker culture has emphasized informal, networked, peer…
    3. Harris, A. (2008). Next wave cultures: Feminism, subcultures, activism. Routledge.
    4. … control, conformity, reciprocity, culture and sewing. I thought about the tremendous…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … traditional linear learning monoculture towards the creation of multi-disciplinary…
    2. … Hybrid Metaphor: From Biology to culture. The Journal of American Folklore, 112(445),…
    3. … plant world and from Indigenous cultures as Kimmerer suggests, we can look to…

    diversity

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … attracting, as it does, a much greater diversity of students, including those from…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … nature doesn’t exist without diversity and neither does learning. Therefore…
    2. … environments can reward cooperation and diversity and push such ideas even further.
    3. … collaboration, innovation, and diversity in higher education.

    equity

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … in doing this work. It is an equity-inspired commitment we would like to stand…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … Tierney, 2013) as well as bias and equity (Schinske & Tanner, 2014; van Ewijk,…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … my commitment to educational equity and critical pedagogies. I have been fortunate…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … the tradition of “me first” equity politics that centres the experiences…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … the Discourse of Opinion in the equity Classroom. equity & Excellence in Education,…

    ethic of care

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … were to ground the course in an ethic of care, create community, elevate student voice…
    2. … most importantly, though, the ethic of care and the willingness to approach the subject…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … underwritten by an institutional ethic of care philosophy—which centres on relationality,…
    2. … care, I ground my definitions in ethic of care philosophy. Emerging from feminist thinking,…

    hegemonic

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … originally designed reinforced hegemonic educational practices.

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … suggest alternative and counter-hegemonic ways of thinking about the world. But…
    2. … 2015), teaching must resist the hegemonic dominance of thought processes. Teaching…

    hegemony

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … upheld an oppressive educational hegemony where the instructor held the power…

    holistic

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … classroom life demands a subjective, holistic, and flexible approach” (Klehr,…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … including myself, take a more holistic view of environmental education, calling…
    2. … actions rather than looking more holistically at the intersections of environmental,…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. Prescriptive & holistic Technologies
    2. … experiences with alternative, more holistic approaches (Mackness & Bell, 2015).
    3. … and learning so, too, must a holistic approach to digital pedagogy.
    4. … to bad pedagogy. By contrast, holistic technologies enable reciprocity. Franklin…
    5. … to live life” (pp. 17-18). A holistic practice of use and repair ensures producers…
    6. Kamiks are the output of such holistic technologies.
    7. … of “prescriptive” and “holistic” technologies. I then seek to clarify…
    8. … example, in what he called “holistic open pedagogy,” Worth (2017) made it…
    9. … further differentiated between holistic technologies and prescriptive technologies.…
    10. My initial interest in holistic approaches to digital pedagogy began with a direct…
    11. … I see more alignment with the holistic sewing of kamiks than with the production…
    12. By contrast, within holistic technologies artisans “control the process of their…
    13. … into coherent wholes… It is holistic, dynamic and cumulative in its approach…
    14. … she was teaching me to think holistically and to value “small.” She taught…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … virtual—that are truly inclusive and holistic. Disciplines are no longer…

    hybrid

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … support teaching in online and hybrid modalities, technology platform-modeling…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. hybridity
    2. Silliman, S. W. (2015). A Requiem for hybridity? The Problem with Frankensteins,…
    3. … Sisters and collaborative multi-hybrid metaphors rooted in critical feminist…
    4. … collaboration grounded in reciprocity - a hybrid. Multi-disciplinary learning…
    5. … the body of persons involved, hybrid learning environments can reward cooperation…
    6. … genetically different varieties is a hybrid. In many cases, the collaborative…
    7. Stross, B. (1999). The hybrid Metaphor: From Biology to Culture. The Journal…
    8. … How can we move beyond a dual-hybrid approach towards a multi-hybrid approach…
    9. … ways of learning. For example, hybrid learning methods have become a valuable…
    10. … are socially constructed. The hybrid plant is dependent upon the interaction…

    indigenous

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … individuals who identify as black, indigenous, or people of color) and/or LGBTQIA…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … critiques of care by Black and indigenous scholars and think about when and where…
    2. … post-partum body, the Black, brown, or indigenous body, the queer body: these shapes…
    3. … indeed, the history and Black and indigenous invocations of care are acts of resistance…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … Inuvik’s population is predominantly indigenous and is made up of the Gwich’in…
    2. … (2013). Braiding sweetgrass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings…
    3. … Latin American and Australian indigenous peoples have used pirate satellites and…
    4. … information really want to be free? indigenous knowledge systems and the question…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … fields already explored through indigenous knowledges for centuries (Castro, 2019).…
    2. … (2013). Braiding Sweetgrass: indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings…
    3. … from the plant world and from indigenous cultures as Kimmerer suggests, we can look…
    4. … Kimmerer in Braiding Sweetgrass: indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the…

    intersectional

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … power structures. Awareness of intersectionality and “confluence” (Shaw & Lee, 2007,…
    2. … full-time employees with our own intersectional identities, linked to very particular…
    3. … (1991). Mapping the margins: intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against…
    4. … Crenshaw’s (1991) critical lens on intersectionality, we discussed the need for developing…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … (2020). 50 Audre Lorde quotes on intersectionality and redefining ourselves. Retrieved…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. Russell, C. (2019). An intersectional approach to teaching and learning about humans…
    2. … grounded the content in the idea of intersectionality (Crenshaw 1989), an idea presented…

    Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy

    1. … everyone, not just women. Our view is intersectional (Crenshaw, 1989; Collins, 2019):…

    justice

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … create casual prejudice. Social justice Research, 17(2), 117-127.

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … sustainability education, environmental justice, and an overview course on learners…
    2. … Environmental Education and Learning for justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance).…
    3. … with social [and environmental] justice. My position as an ecofeminist educator…
    4. … University with a commitment to social justice: for me that means actively working…

    labor

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … includes active learning, collaboration, interactions, hopeful inquiry–all…
    2. On that note, the issue of labor was a popular and heated theme in our synchronous…
    3. … feminist values, we hope to collaborate and learn from and learn with others…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … I explored the impact of a collaborative, web-based comment bank on online…
    2. … by feminist pedagogy—and collaboration was used to explore potential solutions…
    3. Furthermore, elaborating upon the benefits of and possibilities associated with…
    4. In the following sections I elaborate further on issues of reflexivity, choice…
    5. … include insider, insider in collaboration with other insiders, insider(s) in…
    6. … in part, as an insider in collaboration with other insiders. My associated…
    7. … feedback process with web-based, collaborative comment banks (Order No. 28151360).…
    8. … chapter lead to more work and collaboration in this area (and in open education…
    9. … intervention (a web-based collaborative comment bank) on online teaching self-efficacy,…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … community-based curriculum, collaboration, and embodied praxis.”
    2. … empowering student voices, collaboration, community building and lived experience…
    3. … class to be one that valued collaboration, community building, and recognition…
    4. … Turpin, J. (2020). Community, collaboration, and care: Feminist methodologies…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … McGowan, S. (2020). Affective labor and faculty development: COVID-19 and dealing…
    2. … eye of the beholder: Emotional labor in academia varies with tenure and gender.…
    3. … Change, S.-J. (2018). Emotional labor and burnout: A review of the literature. Yonsei…
    4. ...affective labor exists at work, it is integral to our work, we do our best…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … discovery that 'our way' is a collaborative affair" (Bali et al., 2015, p.…
    2. … Multistakeholder Internet Dialog: Co:llaboratory [sic] Discussion Paper Series…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … Using the Three Sisters and collaborative multi-hybrid metaphors rooted in…
    2. … learner (Freiman, 2021). It is a collaboration grounded in reciprocity - a…
    3. … hybrid. In many cases, the collaborative genes of the parent varieties come…
    4. … inform multi-disciplinary collaborative approaches to higher education pedagogies…
    5. … connections and opportunities for collaboration between students, professors,…

    labour

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. Gendered labour in Covid-19
    2. … service without burning out? The labour of individuals showing care for each…
    3. … meant to exclude. The emotional labour of the university ensures student success,…
    4. … universities while using our emotional labour to sustain the institution. This…
    5. … care at their centre. So as the labour of care in the pivot to digital—both…
    6. … completely, not only due to unpaid labour at home but due to unrecognized pastoral…
    7. … a high component of emotional labour—first defined by Arlie Russell Hochschild…
    8. … It is, very explicitly, care labour. In the early stages of the pandemic, this…
    9. … Cassidy, S. (2013). Emotional labour in university lecturers: Considerations…
    10. … general, it is women who carry the labour of caregiving. In April, the UN warned…
    11. … recent reflection on affective labour and faculty development,

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … small, too hard to learn and too labour intensive. I began to wonder how and…

    marginal

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. Crenshaw, K.W. (1989). ‘Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … structurally and systemically marginalized. McGregor draws on Christina Sharpe’s  In…
    2. … But we are also, many of us, marginalized within our universities while using…
    3. … professional lives of women and marginalized scholars look if our institutions…
    4. … and carers are often already marginalized in other ways. In academia, precarious…
    5. … certainly more dire impacts on more marginalized women and their families.
    6. … insulates me from many axes of marginalization within academia. As I write this…

    neoliberal

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. Lloro-Bidart, T. (2017). neoliberal and disciplinary environmentality and ‘sustainable…
    2. … want the class to reproduce that neoliberal, individualist mindset so prevalent…
    3. … upheld traditional, hierarchical, neoliberal approaches and paradigms. Next, I explain…
    4. … education's focus has felt somewhat neoliberal in the way that it tends to instrumentalize…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. Resisting neoliberal Manifestations of “Care”
    2. … embrace its resonances and reject neoliberal representations of care that strive…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … adopting them, we have normalized neoliberalism in education, through automation,…

    Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy

    1. … racism, ableism, androcentrism or neoliberalism). Intersectional analysis of gender…

    oppression

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … beyond—concerns of sexism, oppression, patriarchal structures, and associated…
    2. … to end sexist exploitation and oppression and reverse long-standing patriarchies),…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … working to dismantle systems of oppression, particularly within teacher education…

    Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy

    1. … and hopeful reading of gender oppression and sexism in society (for example, Ali,…

    positionality

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … a sustained reflection on the positionality of knowledge and presented as an opportunity…
    2. … existing research and literature. My positionality also evolved overtime, as my familiarity…
    3. … choice of methods, bias, and positionality in mixed methods action research through…
    4. … the language used, but also my positionality, reflexivity, and bias (further explained…
    5. … (2015) describe a variety of positionality types and categories which to include insider,…
    6. … participants, ongoing reflections on positionality were imperative. positionality was…
    7. … participants shared and related positionality, as well. Reflection and journaling provided…
    8. … also to sustain awareness of positionality and possible bias throughout the entirety…
    9. … must both actively reflect upon positionality as a continuum and also intentionally…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. My positionality
    2. … me to clarify my thinking and positionality as an educator, allowing me a freedom and…
    3. … students in reflecting on their own positionality, the systems of privilege in which…
    4. … paradigms. Next, I explain how my positionality as an ecofeminist scholar-activist…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. positionality

    power

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … class, and culture as intersecting power structures. Awareness of intersectionality…
    2. … environment. Paying attention to power dynamics in a feminist virtual classroom…
    3. … differences, destabilizing traditional power dynamics) we did find that the…
    4. … to very particular routes of power, we must continuously consider and practice…
    5. … McCandless, K. (2014). The surprising power of liberating structures: Simple…
    6. … practices. Given the inherent power relationships and hierarchies that exist…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … research emerges as a tool, and a powerful one at that, to act with intentionality…
    2. … feminist theory and pedagogy offers powerful opportunities to both acknowledge…
    3. … of meaning and distribution of power” (Golden, 2018, p. 43). This demonstrates…
    4. … realistic in its relationship to empowerment” (Bond, 2019, para. 1), I deliberately…
    5. … methodologically attuned to issues of power, difference, voice, silence, and…
    6. … integral force” (p. 251) with powerful implications that include—and even…
    7. … also serves as a reminder of the power of critical reflection on the far-reaching…
    8. The breadth and potential power of feminist theory and feminist digital pedagogy,…
    9. … mixed-methods action research are powerful and applicable to educational research…
    10. … consciousness, and the politics of empowerment. New York: Routledge.

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … artifacts such as essays and powerpoint presentations. These assignments were…
    2. … things, the role and impact of power structures that have dominated their educational…
    3. … where the instructor held the power to decide what information was important,…
    4. … planet, a desire to dismantle power structures and practices that are harmful…
    5. … student voice and agency, attend to power dynamics, and engage in the course…
    6. … education and traditional educational power dynamics (McCusker, 2017) and environmental…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … unmediated by the state or other power structures, and given its complexity…
    2. … responsibility, and acknowledging power dynamics—the natural outcome is technology…
    3. … staff with less institutional power than even I hold. And the people impacted…
    4. … each other, acknowledges the power dynamics that can disrupt those relationships,…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. Such questions of consent, power, transparency and ownership demonstrate a deep…
    2. … kit’ of those who have and wield power” (p. 15). What happens when we begin…
    3. … of reflecting on the following powerful questions:
    4. Schneier, B. (2013). power in the Age of the Feudal Internet. MIND: Multistakeholder…
    5. … humanitarian who considered the ways power is woven into technology. More than…
    6. … there an equitable share of the power within and without the class, and if…

    Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy

    1. … context of intersecting systems of power (for example, racism, ableism, androcentrism…
    2. … challenge, and impact systems of power as they relate to issues that have to…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … production, challenge unequal power relations, and move learning beyond hierarchical…
    2. … practices that question established power structures. Teresa Castro (2019)…

    praxis

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … these questions useful for our praxis as teachers enacting any sort of feminist…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … Sustaining Life? Green Theory and praxis: The Journal of Ecopedagogy, 4(1),…
    2. … curriculum, collaboration, and embodied praxis.”
    3. … Anti-Oppressive Education. Green Theory and praxis: The Journal of Ecopedagogy,…
    4. … environmental literature. Green Theory & praxis: The Journal of Ecopedagogy,…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … online proctoring tools. Open praxis, 12(4), 509-525.
    2. … in sunlight and in shade. Open praxis, 7(1), 25-38.
    3. … five' from OER creation. Open praxis, 11(4), 355-367.

    Introducing Feminist Critical Digital Pedagogy

    1. … self-reflection and feminist praxis. Chapters in the book, as well as other…
    2. … technology and feminist pedagogies and praxis.
    3. … feminist theory building and praxis can occur in different ways (Collins, 2019).…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … in Sunlight and in Shade. Open praxis, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.7.1.173

    race

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … feminist teachers, we must embrace the complexities and ambiguities of our…
    2. … shaped by reflections on gender, race, class, and culture as intersecting…

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … gender, professional status, and race and their impact on social science research”…
    2. … capture the unique experience her race and gender permit. While I identify…
    3. … however, and in a manner that embraces feminist pedagogy as “a pedagogy…
    4. … supportive and more widely embraced feminist thinking for the benefit of everyone…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … would apply lenses of gender, race, class, ability, and socio-economic status…
    2. … ‘Demarginalizing the Intersection of race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … fall. But to help faculty extend grace to students, they needed to have someone…
    2. … perspective, non-Black scholars can embrace its resonances and reject neoliberal…
    3. … be. Ng discusses how gender, race, ability, sexuality, and class inscribe…
    4. … through and involves extending grace to students, recognizing that they might…
    5. And I am also a white woman. My race insulates me from many axes of marginalization…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … homogeneous research and struggle to embrace new technological forms of teaching…

    sexual

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … survey research on premarital sexual behavior, and which might, as an example,…

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … transgender, queer, intersex and asexual). I identified several overarching…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … discusses how gender, race, ability, sexuality, and class inscribe themselves…

    surveillance

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. … on in the homespace or using surveillance tools like e-proctoring and analytics to…

    Agency and Reciprocity in Digital Education: Lessons from Indigenous Sewing Practices

    1. … through automation, algorithms, surveillance and data tracking in educational systems.…
    2. … October 15). Friction-free racism: surveillance capitalism turns a profit by making…
    3. … regularly exposed to the largest-ever surveillance network without their knowledge…
    4. … imperialism” (Watters, 2014) and “surveillance capitalism” (Zuboff, 2017) in…
    5. … data, analytics, privacy and surveillance. I thought about my kids, control, conformity,…

    sustainability

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … education for early learners, sustainability education, environmental justice, and an…

    sustainable

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … disciplinary environmentality and ‘sustainable seafood’ consumption: storying…
    2. … R. (2008). From Education for sustainable Development to Ecopedagogy: Sustaining…
    3. … be more just, democratic, and sustainable, a central tenet of many feminist pedagogies…
    4. … for a “just, democratic, and sustainable planetary civilization” (Kahn, 2008,…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … come together and produce a more sustainable and resilient plant by a process known…
    2. … education will produce a more sustainable career and a more supportive and inclusive…

    voice

    Virtually De-Centered and Radically Hopeful: Faculty Learning Communities

    1. … learners to be able to use their voices authentically and care about themselves…
    2. … S., & Lee, J. (2007). Women’s voices, feminist visions: Classic and contemporary…
    3. … entry points, some participants voiced concerns about "making sense" of what…
    4. … assuring collective leadership and voice to all participants. So to the question…
    5. … faculty communities. Again, a voice from one community participant:

    Feminist-Oriented, Mixed Methods Action Research

    1. … Mistaken Assumptions, and Silenced voices
    2. … individuals both identify their unique voice (amidst a world with innumerable…
    3. … have the potential to leave some voices silenced finds voice and comfort in…
    4. … communication and safe spaces to voice challenges with grading), most if not…
    5. … might impact the “ordinary” voices of others during data collection. In…
    6. … journals reflected a stronger voice on the part of participant input as well…
    7. … issues of power, difference, voice, silence, and the complexities of the knowable…
    8. … including formerly overlooked voices – using digital tools” (p. 42). Leckenby…
    9. … reflexivity, assumptions, and voice based on a study I conducted on the web-based…
    10. … reflexivity, assumptions, and voice.

    Reflection, Agency and Advocacy as Feminist Pedagogy: Rethinking Online Environmental Education

    1. … mindsets and behaviors. Many voices and perspectives are erased. Requiring…
    2. … emphasis to empowering student voices, collaboration, community building and…
    3. … create community, elevate student voice and agency, attend to power dynamics,…

    The University Cannot Love You

    1. Gilligan, C. (1993). In a different voice: Psychological theory and women’s…

    Going Beyond Trees and Rhizomes: How Biomimicry Can Inform Collaborative and Multi-disciplinary Learning the the Digital Age

    1. … you were a teacher but had no voice to speak your knowledge? What if you had…

    This content is provided to you freely by EdTech Books.

    Access it online or download it at https://edtechbooks.org/feminist_digital_ped/index_of_topics.