In this edited collection, authors navigate how they view relationships as a crucial part of their wellbeing and acts of self-care, exploring the "I", "We" and "Us" at the centre of self-care and wellbeing embodiment.
In this edited collection, authors navigate how they view relationships as a crucial part of their wellbeing and acts of self-care, exploring the "I", "We" and "Us" at the centre of self-care and wellbeing embodiment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Narelle Lemon is an interdisciplinary researcher in her fields of education, positive psychology and arts, holding the position of Associate Professor in Education at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Narelle is a researcher who focuses on translating theory and evidence into practice to enhance engagement and participation for teachers and students across all fields of education. Recent research has investigated mindfulness in education, self-care and wellbeing to empower educators, arts and cultural education, and her award-winning scholarship of learning and teaching in the integration of social media for learning and professional development.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Vulnerability, self-care and the relationship with us and others in higher education Section 1. The intertwined relationship between us, we and I 2. Creative and Collaborative Expression as Contemplative Self-care 3. "A Stitch in Time...": Scholar-Activism as Resistance/Disruption, Method, and Self-Care Practice 4. The Ripple Effect of Social Support in Academia 5. Creating a sense of belonging through self-care strategies in higher education Section 2. Fostering connections 6. Building Belonging: A Grassroots Peer-support Network for Academic Women 7. Alamus: Singing together for self-care and wellbeing within higher education context 8. Seeing Past the Mask: Rejuvenating Academia through Art Based Self-Care 9. Creating care-full conditions is institutional work: Research developers as campus earthworms 10. Table chats: Research relations and the impact on our wellbeing as academics Section 3. Relationship with self 11. From Survival To Self-care: Performative Professionalism and the Self in the Neoliberal University 12. Lessons from the Trickster: Be Present. Be Empathetic. (Be Love). Be Playful 13. Discovering the Inner-Outer Self in a Time of Endings and a Time of Beginnings 14. Recovering Care for Past Publications: An Exercise in Vocation 15. Authenticity and wellbeing in neoliberal times: Imagining alternatives.
1. Vulnerability, self-care and the relationship with us and others in higher education Section 1. The intertwined relationship between us, we and I 2. Creative and Collaborative Expression as Contemplative Self-care 3. "A Stitch in Time...": Scholar-Activism as Resistance/Disruption, Method, and Self-Care Practice 4. The Ripple Effect of Social Support in Academia 5. Creating a sense of belonging through self-care strategies in higher education Section 2. Fostering connections 6. Building Belonging: A Grassroots Peer-support Network for Academic Women 7. Alamus: Singing together for self-care and wellbeing within higher education context 8. Seeing Past the Mask: Rejuvenating Academia through Art Based Self-Care 9. Creating care-full conditions is institutional work: Research developers as campus earthworms 10. Table chats: Research relations and the impact on our wellbeing as academics Section 3. Relationship with self 11. From Survival To Self-care: Performative Professionalism and the Self in the Neoliberal University 12. Lessons from the Trickster: Be Present. Be Empathetic. (Be Love). Be Playful 13. Discovering the Inner-Outer Self in a Time of Endings and a Time of Beginnings 14. Recovering Care for Past Publications: An Exercise in Vocation 15. Authenticity and wellbeing in neoliberal times: Imagining alternatives.
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