疯狂学生组织与加拿大疯狂研究的发展

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. Landry
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摘要我们这些位于高等教育机构的人如何以有意义的方式支持有心理健康系统经验的学生?根据社会运动研究的奖学金和加拿大安大略省的一个案例研究,我区分了教育机构普遍提供的心理健康和身心健康服务,以及由疯狂的学生领导和为其服务的不同形式的基层组织。这篇论文反映了我过去参与安大略省疯狂学生大学内部组织的情况。在筛选档案材料、个人写作和信件时,我思考着我过去作为一名激进的学生管理的同伴支持和倡导团体的组织者,是如何塑造和影响我在疯狂研究领域的奖学金的。疯狂学生群体中培养的激进知识实践与加拿大疯狂研究的发展之间存在联系。在社会运动研究的基础上,我主张与政治化的学生一起支持和参与激进主义,他们在校园里组织起来,以自己的方式面对不公平的社会关系。要做到这一点,就需要从学生的角度批判性地打开白人占主导地位的霸权思维方式,思考什么是“心理健康和身心健康”。
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Mad student organizing and the growth of Mad Studies in Canada
ABSTRACT How might those of us located within post-secondary institutions support students who have experience of the mental health system in a meaningful way? Drawing on scholarship in social movement studies and a case study in Ontario, Canada, I distinguish between the prevailing mental health and wellness offerings of educational institutions and distinct forms of grassroots organising led by and for mad-identified students. This paper reflects on my past engagement with mad student intra-university organising in Ontario. Sifting through archival materials, personal writing and correspondence, I contemplate how my involvement as a past organiser in a radical student-run peer support and advocacy group has shaped and informed my scholarship within the field of Mad Studies. Connections are made between the activist knowledge-practices fostered within mad student groups and the growth of Mad Studies in Canada. Building from social movement studies, I argue for supporting and engaging in activism alongside politicised students who are organising on campuses to confront inequitable social relations, on their own terms. Doing so requires critically unpacking white dominant hegemonic ways of thinking about what constitutes ‘mental health and wellness’ from a student perspective.
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