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Learned Words: how poetry can be used to reflect on staff belonging in Higher Education

Illingworth, Sam; Grimwood, Marita

Authors

Marita Grimwood



Abstract

This research uses poetry as a form of data to explore a sense of 'belonging' for staff working in higher education. Poetic content analysis was explored as a research method and using poetry in this way has allowed for a nuanced exploration of questions of belonging in the context of individual intersectional identities. Following an analysis of eighteen poems submitted by staff working in higher education four major categories emerged: ‘Community’, ‘Exclusion’, ‘Transformation’, and ‘Self’. These emergent narratives led to several recommendations that institutions and individuals might consider implementing to create a more positive sense of belonging for all staff working in higher education. These recommendations and emergent narratives are centred around a willingness for higher education as a sector to better recognise and nurture the deep-rooted commitment that is shared by many staff to the potential of higher education both now and in the future.

Citation

Illingworth, S., & Grimwood, M. (2023, May). Learned Words: how poetry can be used to reflect on staff belonging in Higher Education. Presented at Change Agents’ Network Conference 2023, Hertfordshire

Presentation Conference Type Lecture
Conference Name Change Agents’ Network Conference 2023
Conference Location Hertfordshire
Start Date May 17, 2023
End Date May 18, 2023
Deposit Date May 11, 2023