The ranking regime and the production of knowledge: Implications for academia

LD Gonzales, AM Núñez - Measuring up in higher education: How …, 2021 - Springer
In this integrated review of literature, we address a powerful movement among interrelated
organizations that we call the “ranking regime.” We argue that the ostensive purpose of this …

The convergence of institutional logics on the community college sector and the normalization of emotional labor: A new theoretical approach for considering the …

LD Gonzales, DF Ayers - The Review of Higher Education, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
Little empirical research has systematically focused on, or interrogated, the labor
expectations set forth for community college faculty. Thus, in this paper, we present a …

Ranking regimes and the production of knowledge in academia:(Re) shaping faculty work?

LD Gonzales, AM Nunez - Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2014 - epaa.asu.edu
In this integrated review of literature, we address a powerful movement among interrelated
organizations that we call the “ranking regime.” We argue that the ostensive purpose of this …

[HTML][HTML] Gender, sexuality, & (dis) ability: Queer perspectives on the experiences of students with disabilities

E Kimball, A Vaccaro, N Tissi-Gassoway… - Disability Studies …, 2018 - ojs.library.osu.edu
Intersectionality is an oft-used term in academic and activist settings. Yet, scholars
conceptualize and apply intersectionality in a variety of ways (Abes & Kasch, 2007; …

Linking academic and community guidelines for community-engaged scholarship.

RM DeLugan, S Roussos, G Skram - Journal of Higher Education Outreach …, 2014 - ERIC
Research universities seeking to promote community-engaged scholarship (CES), defined
here as research of mutual benefit to community and academic interests, will discover that it …

Defining culturally responsive research: Learnings and tensions in minoritized researcher perspectives.

C Gilbert, PA Pasque - Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
This mixed methods study investigated the ways in which minoritized researchers practice
culturally responsive research (CRR) to advance more liberatory methodologies in the …

Reflective practice is a prerequisite for One Health development

C Stephen, J Berezowski - One Health Outlook, 2024 - Springer
One Health is being promoted as a transformative approach in health, conservation, and
environmental sustainability. The polycrisis of climate change, pandemics, food insecurity …

Engagement and uncertainty: emerging technologies challenge the work of engagement

W Eaton, W Wright, K Whyte… - Journal of Higher …, 2014 - openjournals.libs.uga.edu
Universities' increasing applications of science and technology to address a wide array of
societal problems may serve to thwart democratic engagement strategies. For emerging …

A reflexive interrogation: Talking out loud and finding spaces for works of public good.

LD Gonzales, J Satterfield - Journal of Higher Education Outreach and …, 2013 - ERIC
Over a year, we engaged in an ongoing dialogue about what it means to be a professor and
how we might do a better job of making the public contributions of our work more explicit …

[PDF][PDF] Diversity through interaction: An interview forum

MW Turner, MY Schaefer, RJ Lowe… - Diversity and …, 2019 - jalt-publications.org
This paper accompanies an explorative and interactive forum that featured interviews with
invited conference speakers Mehrasa Alizadeh, Dat Bao, and Judith B. O'Loughlin, in the …