Fostering a culture of care for tourism graduate students in the academy

IF 4.8 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mahshad Akhoundoghli , Heather Davis , Anke Foeller-Carroll , Gaurav Panse , Jack Babb , Karla Boluk , Stefanie Benjamin , Brendan Paddison
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This study reflects the imperative to cultivate space for care specifically for our graduate community against the backdrop of polycrisis. Drawing on a feminist ethic of care as our theoretical framework, we examine how universities may cultivate a caring space for graduate students. Guided by an arts-based methodology, we draw attention to the complexity of graduate students’ lives beyond academia and illustrate how art-based methodology may act as an apparatus for reflexive tourism engagement. Drawing on Creative Analytic Practice we offer a series of vignettes crafted by our graduate students leading up to and following a two-day symposium co-hosted by the Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI) and Tourism RESET. Our findings reveal the effectiveness of practicing an ethic of care to challenge neo-liberal values and agendas in the academy by focusing on attentiveness (listening and including graduate students) and responsiveness (including engaging and co-designing responses) with our tourism graduate students. We conclude by exploring how we may recenter care by creating spaces for our students to share their engagement in a care-based symposium. We encourage challenging traditional ways of doing research and training scholars in the academy. There is an urgent need for a step-change in the academy that centers care by attending to the care gaps in our scholarly community.
在学院培养关怀旅游研究生的文化
这项研究反映了在多重危机的背景下,为我们的研究生社区专门培养关怀空间的必要性。我们以女权主义关怀伦理作为理论框架,探讨大学如何为研究生培育关怀空间。在以艺术为基础的方法论的指导下,我们提请注意研究生生活在学术界之外的复杂性,并说明以艺术为基础的方法论如何作为反身性旅游参与的工具。在旅游教育未来倡议(TEFI)和旅游RESET共同主办的为期两天的研讨会之前和之后,我们提供了一系列由研究生精心制作的小插曲。我们的研究结果表明,通过关注注意力(倾听和包括研究生)和响应力(包括参与和共同设计响应),实践关怀伦理在学院挑战新自由主义价值观和议程方面的有效性。最后,我们探讨了如何通过为学生创造空间来分享他们在以护理为基础的研讨会上的参与来重新关注护理。我们鼓励在学院中挑战传统的研究和培养学者的方式。在学术界,迫切需要一个阶梯式的改变,通过关注我们学术界的护理差距来集中护理。
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CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.80%
发文量
41
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Education (JoHLSTE) is the leading international, peer-reviewed educational journal for this subject grouping. Its aims are to: a) Promote, enhance and disseminate research, good practice and innovation in all aspects of higher education in Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism and Events to its prime audience including teachers, researchers, employers, and policy makers. b) Encourage greater understanding, links and collaboration across its constituent fields. JoHLSTE is designed to have maximum impact through it being available on-line, fully archived and peer-reviewed. JoHLSTE is divided into seven sections: Editorial; Academic Papers; Practice Papers, Perspectives, Comments and Rejoinders, Research Notes and Reports and Education Resource Reviews.
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