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Hall, Kathy; Conway, Paul F.; Murphy, Rosaleen; Long, Fiachra; Kitching, Karl; O'Sullivan, Dan – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
What kind of self is being made available and denied to student teachers as they participate in life in their teaching practice schools? In addressing this question empirically, the article seeks to show the forms of meaning being made and experienced by student teachers and the identities that are authored, authorised and constrained. A…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Sociocultural Patterns, Identification (Psychology), Teacher Education
Kitching, Karl – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
This paper unearths the improvisational nature of Irish state exigencies and their central contribution to racialisation in and through schooling. The analysis unravels white-Irishness through gender and Traveller membership, in terms of its links to the state's early efforts at intelligibility and associated politics of desirable and viable…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Second Language Learning
Kitching, Karl – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
This paper examines teachers' experiences and displays of negative emotion as a means of partially exploring how identities at work might be formed and regulated. It uses the concepts of emotional labour and subjectivation to interrogate the negative emotions teachers may experience and/or express at work. It suggests that emotion display rules…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Social Development, Teaching Experience, Negative Attitudes

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