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The Emotional Geographies of Teachers’ Relations with Colleagues

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The Emotional Geographies of Teachers’ Relations with Colleagues

Abstract/Description

This chapter examines the emotional dynamics of teachers’ relations with their colleagues by using the concept and theoretical framework of emotional geographies: one that is original to social science as well as educational research. The analysis is based on responses to interviews with 53 Canadian elementary and secondary teachers that included teachers’ descriptions about critical incidents of an emotionally positive and negative nature involving their colleagues. A major finding is that when teachers work together, they value appreciation and acknowledgement as well as personal support and acceptance, but tend to avoid disagreement and conflict, whether they regard themselves as close friends or as more distant colleagues. It is argued that this significantly impedes the opportunities for improvement.

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Date

Volume

35

Issue

5

Pages

503-527

Resource type

Research/Scholarly Media

Resource status/form

Published Text

Scholarship genre

Empirical

Open access/full-text available

No

Peer reviewed

Yes

ISSN

0883-0355

Citation

Hargreaves, A. (2001). The Emotional Geographies of Teachers’ Relations with Colleagues. International Journal of Educational Research, 35(5), 503–527. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0883-0355(02)00006-X

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