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The value of love in higher education: Ethical dilemmas for faculty and students racialised as Black in Britain

  • Gabriella Beckles-Raymond

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    Abstract

    In the context of the rise in open racism following post-credit crunch Brexit Britain, movements seeking educational reform to address racism within the academy emerged. However, such efforts must grapple with the ever-increasing corporatization of higher education. This article aims to disrupt the duplicity of widening participation rhetoric, which makes claims to moral values but in practice is governed by a neoliberal agenda. Using bell hooks’ ethic of love, I discuss a case study of a widening participation program and a liberal arts university. I claim that so-called resource dilemmas are better understood as moral dilemmas and that centring a love ethic in this process of reframing enables us to rethink how we navigate such dilemmas in higher education.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Underrepresented and Minority Progress
    Volume3
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2019

    Keywords

    • Decolonising education
    • Decolonizing education
    • Ethical dilemmas in HE
    • Higher education
    • Love ethics
    • Racism in the British academy

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