Positionality & Intersectionality

Building off Ambrose et. al.’s (2010) work on social identity development and its’ impact on classroom climate, our approach to faculty professional development recognizes core principles of positionality and intersectionality. Positionality refers to the how differences in social position and power shape identities and access in society. Citing a few key definitions of positionality, Misawa … Continue reading Positionality & Intersectionality