Racialising Discourses in Higher Education |
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Authors: | Sue Clegg Sadie Parr Stephen Wan |
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Institution: | Learning and Teaching Institute , Sheffield Hallam University , City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB, UK |
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Abstract: | The origins of the paper were from a small study initiated by a group of staff concerned about motivational problems among their first year undergraduate students. Researchers were invited to interview staff teaching on first year modules. As the data collection progressed it became clear that the discussion of motivation was overlaid by a racialising discourse, which allowed some staff to present the issue as an 'Asian problem'. We, therefore, felt the need to think more deeply about how issues of student learning are represented. The paper sets out the context of the study and reports on the data. However, rather than seeking to draw any firm conclusions, we have used our experience to reflect on issues of racialisation and to open up the area for discussion. The paper is intended to be part of a broader discussion about racialising discourses in higher education, which we believe should be critically addressed and debated. |
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